A hereditarily normal strongly zero-dimensional space containing subspaces of arbitrary large dimension

Pol, Elżbieta; Pol, Roman

  • General topology and its relations to modern analysis and algebra IV, Publisher: Society of Czechoslovak Mathematicians and Physicist(Praha), page [357]-360

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Pol, Elżbieta, and Pol, Roman. "A hereditarily normal strongly zero-dimensional space containing subspaces of arbitrary large dimension." General topology and its relations to modern analysis and algebra IV. Praha: Society of Czechoslovak Mathematicians and Physicist, 1977. [357]-360. <http://eudml.org/doc/221800>.

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