The following pages link to Gordon T. Whyburn (Q767890):
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- (Q567084) (redirect page) (← links)
- On the decomposability of closed sets into a countable number of simple sets of various types (Q567085) (← links)
- A note on spaces having the \(S\) property (Q567088) (← links)
- A certain transformation on metric spaces (Q567090) (← links)
- On the construction of simple arcs (Q567107) (← links)
- Concerning the proposition that every closed, compact, and totally disconnected set of points is a subset of an arc (Q567123) (← links)
- Note on homogeneity property (Q567178) (← links)
- On the existence of totally imperfect and punctiform connected subsets in a given continuum (Q567179) (← links)
- Characterizations of certain curves by continuous functions defined upon them (Q567180) (← links)
- Non-separated cuttings of connected point sets. (Q575586) (← links)
- Continuous curves without local separating points. (Q575587) (← links)
- Concerning hereditarily locally connected continua. (Q575588) (← links)
- The cyclic and higher connectivity of locally connected spaces. (Q575589) (← links)
- On the divisibility of locally connected spaces. (Q575593) (← links)
- Ein Satz über erblich im Meinen zusammenhängende Kontinua der Ebene. (Q575594) (← links)
- Concerning addition of regular curves. (Q575597) (← links)
- Über eine topologische Charakterisierung der Sierpińskischen Kurve. (Q575712) (← links)
- Concerning locally connected spaces. (Q575747) (← links)
- Concerning the sum of a monotonie increasing sequence of continuous curves. (Q575748) (← links)
- On the relative cyclic-element decomposition of subcontinua of a continuous curve. (Q575749) (← links)
- Concerning the ''closed components'' of the non-regular parts of a continuum. (Q575750) (← links)
- Concerning the structure of perfect continuous curves. (Q575751) (← links)
- On the cyclic and higher connectivity of locally connected spaces. (Q575752) (← links)
- A \(c\)-point connected continuous curve containing no uncountable collection of mutually exclusive continua. (Q575753) (← links)
- Regular chains and their application to proofs in point set theory. (Q575754) (← links)
- On the decomposability of closed sets into a countable number of simple sets of various types. (Q575756) (← links)
- Mappings on inverse sets (Q767891) (← links)
- Dimension and non-density preservation of mappings (Q769358) (← links)
- Monotoneity of limit mappings (Q775560) (← links)
- Concerning collections of cuttings of connected point sets. (Q1435160) (← links)
- Concerning points of continuous curves defined by certain im kleinen properties. (Q1435161) (← links)
- Local separating points of continua. (Q1435162) (← links)
- On regular points of continua and regular curves of at most order \(n\). (Q1435163) (← links)
- On simple closed curves. (Q1435164) (← links)
- Continuous curves and arc-sums. (Q1435165) (← links)
- A generalized notion of accessibility. (Q1435166) (← links)
- Concerning irreducible cuttings of continua. (Q1435167) (← links)
- Die Summe regulärer Kurven. (Q1435209) (← links)
- Cut points of connected sets and of continua. (Q1435231) (← links)
- Concerning continuous curves and denodular sets. (Q1435242) (← links)
- Note on simple closed curves. (Q1435245) (← links)
- Continuous curves and arc sums. (Q1435250) (← links)
- The Boulder colloquium. (Q1438197) (← links)
- Concerning plane closed point sets which are accessible from certain subsets of their complements. (Q1442048) (← links)
- Concerning accessibility in the plane and regular accessibility in \(n\) dimensions. (Q1442049) (← links)
- Concerning Menger regular curves. (Q1442050) (← links)
- On certain acccessible points of plane continua. (Q1442051) (← links)
- On continuous curves in \(n\) dimensions. (Q1442052) (← links)
- The most general closed point set over which continuous function may be defined by certain properties. (Q1445248) (← links)
- Concerning continua in the plane. (Q1445556) (← links)