AbstractLet M be a manifold without boundary and ƒ:M→Y be a cellular map. Let C(M) be the function space of all maps from M onto itself. It is shown that dim Y<∞ iff there exists a map ø:Y→C(M) such that øy shrinks f-1(y) for each y ϵ Y
Abstract. Let G be a topological group acting continuously on an infinite compact space X. Suppose t...
AbstractWe prove in ZFC that for every sequentially continuous ω-dense function f which maps a dyadi...
AbstractFor each n greater than 4 and for each positive k less than n, examples of generalized n-man...
AbstractLet M be a manifold without boundary and ƒ:M→Y be a cellular map. Let C(M) be the function s...
The setting for this note involves a closed subset X of an n-manifold without boundary M (n • 5), wh...
In this paper we examine the topological characteristics of the set of all mappings which are realiz...
Cellular mappings of a manifold onto itself possess many properties of homeomorphisms. In particular...
AbstractThis paper presents an example of a shrinkable (in the sense of Bing) cellular upper semi-co...
AbstractIt is shown that an image X of a product of Lindelöf Σ-spaces or of a countably compact (eve...
AbstractLet f:X→Y be a perfect n-dimensional surjective map of paracompact spaces and Y a C-space. W...
summary:We consider $M$-mappings which include continuous mappings of spaces onto topological groups...
summary:We consider $M$-mappings which include continuous mappings of spaces onto topological groups...
AbstractIn this paper we prove that for every cardinal κ, the space Cp(Dκ) admits a continuous bijec...
AbstractA compact subset X of a polyhedron P is cellular in P if there is a pseudoisotropy of P shri...
AbstractFor each n greater than 4 and for each positive k less than n, examples of generalized n-man...
Abstract. Let G be a topological group acting continuously on an infinite compact space X. Suppose t...
AbstractWe prove in ZFC that for every sequentially continuous ω-dense function f which maps a dyadi...
AbstractFor each n greater than 4 and for each positive k less than n, examples of generalized n-man...
AbstractLet M be a manifold without boundary and ƒ:M→Y be a cellular map. Let C(M) be the function s...
The setting for this note involves a closed subset X of an n-manifold without boundary M (n • 5), wh...
In this paper we examine the topological characteristics of the set of all mappings which are realiz...
Cellular mappings of a manifold onto itself possess many properties of homeomorphisms. In particular...
AbstractThis paper presents an example of a shrinkable (in the sense of Bing) cellular upper semi-co...
AbstractIt is shown that an image X of a product of Lindelöf Σ-spaces or of a countably compact (eve...
AbstractLet f:X→Y be a perfect n-dimensional surjective map of paracompact spaces and Y a C-space. W...
summary:We consider $M$-mappings which include continuous mappings of spaces onto topological groups...
summary:We consider $M$-mappings which include continuous mappings of spaces onto topological groups...
AbstractIn this paper we prove that for every cardinal κ, the space Cp(Dκ) admits a continuous bijec...
AbstractA compact subset X of a polyhedron P is cellular in P if there is a pseudoisotropy of P shri...
AbstractFor each n greater than 4 and for each positive k less than n, examples of generalized n-man...
Abstract. Let G be a topological group acting continuously on an infinite compact space X. Suppose t...
AbstractWe prove in ZFC that for every sequentially continuous ω-dense function f which maps a dyadi...
AbstractFor each n greater than 4 and for each positive k less than n, examples of generalized n-man...