Index of Volumes 141–150 (1992–1996)
(1996)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
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(1996)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
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(1999)
Acta Arithmetica
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(1997)
Acta Arithmetica
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Peter Clote, Jeffry Hirst (1998)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
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This paper analyzes the proof-theoretic strength of an infinite version of several theorems from algorithmic graph theory. In particular, theorems on reachability matrices, shortest path matrices, topological sorting, and minimal spanning trees are considered.
Andrei Sivak (1996)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
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We discuss main properties of the dynamics on minimal attraction centers (σ-limit sets) of single trajectories for continuous maps of a compact metric space into itself. We prove that each nowhere dense nonvoid closed set in , n ≥ 1, is a σ-limit set for some continuous map.
Vitaly Fedorchuk, Jan van Mill (2000)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
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It is shown that for every n ≥ 2 there exists an n-dimensional locally connected Polish space with Dimensionsgrad 1.
Genadi. Levin (1998)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
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For a polynomial with one critical point (maybe multiple), which does not have attracting or neutral periodic orbits, we prove that the backward dynamics is stable provided the Julia set is locally connected. The latter is proved to be equivalent to the non-existence of a wandering continuum in the Julia set or to the shrinking of Yoccoz puzzle-pieces to points.
Danuta Kołodziejczyk (1996)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
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Ian Stares, Jerry Vaughan (1996)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
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We show that there exist -metrizable spaces which do not have the Dugundji extension property ( with the countable box topology is such a space). This answers a question posed by the second author in 1972, and shows that certain results of van Douwen and Borges are false.
Alan Dow, Istvan Juhász (1997)
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We investigate the question of the title. While it is immediate that CH yields a positive answer we discover that the situation under the negation of CH holds some surprises.