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The disjoint arcs property for homogeneous curves

Paweł Krupski — 1995

Fundamenta Mathematicae

The local structure of homogeneous continua (curves) is studied. Components of open subsets of each homogeneous curve which is not a solenoid have the disjoint arcs property. If the curve is aposyndetic, then the components are nonplanar. A new characterization of solenoids is formulated: a continuum is a solenoid if and only if it is homogeneous, contains no terminal nontrivial subcontinua and small subcontinua are not ∞-ods.

On the disjoint (0,N)-cells property for homogeneous ANR's

Paweł Krupski — 1993

Colloquium Mathematicae

A metric space (X,ϱ) satisfies the disjoint (0,n)-cells property provided for each point x ∈ X, any map f of the n-cell B n into X and for each ε > 0 there exist a point y ∈ X and a map g : B n X such that ϱ(x,y) < ε, ϱ ^ ( f , g ) < ε and y g ( B n ) . It is proved that each homogeneous locally compact ANR of dimension >2 has the disjoint (0,2)-cells property. If dimX = n > 0, X has the disjoint (0,n-1)-cells property and X is a locally compact L C n - 1 -space then local homologies satisfy H k ( X , X - x ) = 0 for k < n and Hn(X,X-x) ≠ 0.

Hyperspaces of universal curves and 2-cells are true F σ δ -sets

Paweł Krupski — 2002

Colloquium Mathematicae

It is shown that the following hyperspaces, endowed with the Hausdorff metric, are true absolute F σ δ -sets: (1) ℳ ²₁(X) of Sierpiński universal curves in a locally compact metric space X, provided ℳ ²₁(X) ≠ ∅ ; (2) ℳ ³₁(X) of Menger universal curves in a locally compact metric space X, provided ℳ ³₁(X) ≠ ∅ ; (3) 2-cells in the plane.

On self-homeomorphic dendrites

Janusz Jerzy CharatonikPaweł Krupski — 2002

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

It is shown that for every numbers m 1 , m 2 { 3 , , ω } there is a strongly self-homeomorphic dendrite which is not pointwise self-homeomorphic. The set of all points at which the dendrite is pointwise self-homeomorphic is characterized. A general method of constructing a large family of dendrites with the same property is presented.

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