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On the surjective span and semispan of connected metric spaces

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DOI10.4064/CM-37-1-35-45zbMATH Open0368.54006OpenAlexW231428793MaRDI QIDQ4144440FDOQ4144440


Authors: Andrew Lelek Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1977

Published in: Colloquium Mathematicum (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.4064/cm-37-1-35-45





Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Metric spaces, metrizability (54E35) Connected and locally connected spaces (general aspects) (54D05) Continua and generalizations (54F15)



Cited In (13)

  • A Characterization of Semispan of Continua
  • On Weakly Chainable Inverse Limits with Simplicial Bonding Maps
  • On the Spans and Width of Simple Triods
  • The surjective semispan for Hausdorff continua
  • On the hyperspace suspension of a continuum.
  • Span, chainability and the continua \(\mathbb H^{\ast}\) and \(\mathbb I_{u}\)
  • A fixed point theorem for Whitney blocks
  • On simplicial maps and chainable continua
  • Lelek's problem is not a metric problem
  • Zero Span is a Sequential Strong Whitney-Reversible Property
  • A complete classification of homogeneous plane continua
  • Spans of Simple Triods
  • The span for Hausdorff continua





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