Connectedness of inverse limits with set-valued functions
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Publication:6132701
Authors: M. M. Marsh
Publication date: 17 August 2023
Full work available at URL: http://topology.nipissingu.ca/tp/restricted/v63/tp63002.pdf
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- Tree-like inverse limits on \([0,1]\) with interval-valued functions
- Connectedness of inverse limits with functions \(f_{i}\) where either \(f_{i}\) or \(f_i^{- 1}\) is a union of continuum-valued functions
- Chainability of inverse limits on [0,1] with interval-valued functions
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