A Two-Point Set Must be Zero-Dimensional
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- Symmetries of two-point sets
- Rim-finite, arc-free subsets of the plane
- Partial \(n\)-point sets and zero-dimensionality
- On a topological characterization of the real line
- Some 2-point sets
- Open problems in topology.
- Projection decompositions of 0-dimensional sets
- Homeomorphisms of two-point sets
- Every three-point set is zero dimensional
- On the dimension of n-point sets
- Connectedness properties of special subsets of the plane
- Dimensions of strong n-point sets
- Three-point sets
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