The following pages link to Tame Cantor sets in \(E^ 3\) (Q1131000):
Displaying 25 items.
- On the space of Cantor subsets of \(\mathbb R^3\) (Q387904) (← links)
- A new class of polynomially convex sets (Q810688) (← links)
- Simply connected 3-manifolds with a dense set of ends of specified genus (Q1674178) (← links)
- Wild high-dimensional Cantor fences in \(\mathbb{R}^n\). I (Q1738960) (← links)
- Cantor sets with high-dimensional projections (Q1985654) (← links)
- On the set of wild points of attracting surfaces in \(\mathbb{R}^3\) (Q2362592) (← links)
- Genus of a Cantor set (Q2566496) (← links)
- On a question of B.J. Baker and M. Laidacker concerning disjoint compacta in \(\mathbb{R}^N\) (Q2691867) (← links)
- Genus 2 Cantor sets (Q2692604) (← links)
- Inequivalent Cantor sets in $R^{3}$ whose complements have the same fundamental group (Q2839374) (← links)
- Construction of curious minimal uniquely ergodic homeomorphisms on manifolds: the Denjoy–Rees technique (Q3595042) (← links)
- The recognition problem: What is a topological manifold? (Q3851298) (← links)
- Scrawny Cantor Sets are not Definable by Tori (Q4013499) (← links)
- Transversely Wild Expanding Attractors (Q4024470) (← links)
- Hausdorff Dimension of Wild Fractals (Q4032466) (← links)
- Rigid cantor sets in $R^3$ with simply connected complement (Q5290039) (← links)
- Sums of Solid Horned Spheres (Q5512784) (← links)
- Zwei Universalmengen im euklidischen Raum (Q5556271) (← links)
- Locally Weakly Flat Spaces (Q5566305) (← links)
- Aligning Functions Defined on Cantor Sets (Q5574671) (← links)
- Piercing Points of Crumpled Cubes (Q5578797) (← links)
- Surfaces of vertical order 3 are tame (Q5590658) (← links)
- The directions of the line segments and of the <i>r</i> ‐dimensional balls on the boundary of a convex body in Euclidean space (Q5598143) (← links)
- Taming Cantor sets in 𝐸ⁿ (Q5734080) (← links)
- On defining sequences for Cantor sets (Q5936536) (← links)