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Every three-point set is zero dimensional
Author(s):
David
L.
Fearnley;
L.
Fearnley;
J.
W.
Lamoreaux
Journal:
Proc. Amer. Math. Soc.
131
(2003),
2241-2245.
MSC (2000):
Primary 54B05, 54H05, 54F45
Posted:
January 28, 2003
MathSciNet review:
1963773
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Abstract:
This paper answers a question of Jan J. Dijkstra by giving a proof that all three-point sets are zero dimensional. It is known that all two-point sets are zero dimensional, and it is known that for all , there are -point sets which are not zero dimensional, so this paper answers the question for the last remaining case.
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- Khalid Bouhjar, Jan J. Dijkstra, Jan Van Mill, Three point sets, Top. Appl., 112 (2001), 215-227. CMP 2001:10
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- R. D. Mauldin, Problems in topology, Open Problems in Topology, J. Van Mill and G. M. Reed, eds., North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1990. MR 92c:54001
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Additional Information:
David
L.
Fearnley
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Utah Valley State College, Orem, Utah 84058
Email:
davidfearnley@juno.com
L.
Fearnley
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602
J.
W.
Lamoreaux
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602
Email:
jack@math.byu.edu
DOI:
10.1090/S0002-9939-03-06432-3
PII:
S 0002-9939(03)06432-3
Keywords:
$n$-point set,
zero dimensonal
Received by editor(s):
September 7, 2000
Received by editor(s) in revised form:
April 27, 2001
Posted:
January 28, 2003
Communicated by:
Alan Dow
Copyright of article:
Copyright
2003,
American Mathematical Society
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