Nonseparable "James tree" analogues of the continuous functions on the Cantor set
Studia Mathematica, Tome 61 (1977) no. 1, pp. 41-53

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James Hagler. Nonseparable "James tree" analogues of the continuous functions on the Cantor set. Studia Mathematica, Tome 61 (1977) no. 1, pp. 41-53. doi: 10.4064/sm-61-1-41-53
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