Indecomposable Homogeneous Plane Continua are Hereditarily Indecomposable
DOI10.2307/1997480zbMATH Open0342.54026OpenAlexW4236183330MaRDI QIDQ4110316FDOQ4110316
Authors: C. L. Hagopian
Publication date: 1977
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/1997480
Continua and generalizations (54F15) Topological characterizations of particular spaces (54F65) Transformation groups and semigroups (topological aspects) (54H15) Topological spaces of dimension (leq 1); curves, dendrites (54F50) Cellularity in topological manifolds (57N60) Pathological topological spaces (54G15)
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