A Hamiltonian property of connected sets in the alternative set theory.

Zlatoš, P.

Acta Mathematica Universitatis Comenianae. New Series (1993)

  • Volume: 62, Issue: 2, page 197-205
  • ISSN: 0862-9544

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Zlatoš, P.. "A Hamiltonian property of connected sets in the alternative set theory.." Acta Mathematica Universitatis Comenianae. New Series 62.2 (1993): 197-205. <http://eudml.org/doc/118655>.

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