Prime ends and indecomposability
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(9)- Is the boundary of a Siegel disk a Jordan curve?
- Fixed Point Theorems for Plane Continua with Applications
- Indecomposable continua and the Julia sets of polynomials. II
- Building blocks for quadratic Julia sets
- Characterizing indecomposable plane continua from their complements
- A really topological treatment of some aspects of Carathéodory’s theory of prime ends
- Decomposition of continua and prime ends
- Singularities in the boundaries of local Siegel disks
- Indecomposable Continua and the Julia Sets of Polynomials
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