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Fundamenta Mathematicae
Tome 79 (1973)
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Fascicule no. 1
The finite levels of the hierarchy of effective R-sets
Peter Hinman
p. 1-10
Ordres "C.A.C."
B. Leclerc
;
B. Monjardet
p. 11-22
Retracts of Tychonoff and normal spaces.
Stephen Rodabaugh
p. 23-31
On the compactification of closure algebras
Jürg Schmid
p. 33-48
Homotopy sequences of fibrations
Kenneth Millett
p. 49-62
On the scarcity of tame disks in certain mild cells
Robert Daverman
p. 63-77
Variants of the axiom of choice in set theory with atoms
Urlich Felgner
;
Thomas Jech
p. 79-85
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Fascicule no. 2
S-torsion free modules
M. Rauf Quershi
p. 87-90
A note on the Levitzki radical of a semiring
Dwight Olson
;
Terry Jankins
p. 91-93
Factors of
$E^n+3$
with infinitely many bad points
A. Boals
p. 95-99
Αll
$ℵ_1$
-dense sets of reals can be isomorphic
James Baumgartner
p. 101-106
A positional characterization of the (n-1)-dimensional Sierpiński curve in
$S^n$
(η ≠ 4)
J. Cannon
p. 107-112
On decompositions of continua
Janusz Charatonik
p. 113-130
The Sorgenfrey plane in dimension theory
Peter Nyikos
p. 131-139
On. positions of sets in spaces.
Karol Borsuk
p. 141-158
On essential cluster sets
S. Mukhopadhyay
p. 159-171
Some characterizations of smooth continua.
T. Maćkowiak
p. 173-186
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Fascicule no. 3
The ideal and new interval topologies on l-groups
Frieda Holley
p. 187-197
Grouplike Menger algebras.
H. Skala
p. 199-207
A type of βN with
$ℵ_0$
relative types
R. Solomon
p. 209-212
Almost continuous functions on
$I^n$
Kenneth Kellum
p. 213-215
Homogeneous algebras are simple
B. Ganter
;
Jerzy Płonka
;
H. Werner
p. 217-220
Addition and correction to the paper "Diagonal algebras"
Jerzy Płonka
p. 221-222
A simpler set of axioms for polyadic algebras
Charles Pinter
p. 223-232
Locating cones and Hubert cubes in hyperspaces
Sam Nadler
p. 233-250
Semi-confluent mappings and their invariants
T. Maćkowiak
p. 251-264
There is no universal totally disconnected space
Roman Pol
p. 265-267