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Fifteen Papers on Topology and Logic
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L. M. Abramov, V. S. Černjavskiĭ, V. A. Efremovič, A. L. Garkavi, A. I. Mal′cev, S. I. Mel′nik, V. I. Ponomarev, V. A. Rohlin, Ja. G. Sinaĭ, E. G. Skljarenko, E. S. Tihomirova and B. A. Trahtenbrot
Publication: American Mathematical Society Translations: Series 2
Publication Year:
1964; Volume 39
ISBNs: 978-0-8218-1739-1 (print); 978-1-4704-3250-8 (online)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1090/trans2/039
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Articles
- V. A. Rohlin – Exact endomorphisms of a Lebesgue space
- L. M. Abramov – Metric automorphisms with quasi-discrete spectrum
- E. G. Skljarenko – On the topological structure of locally bicompact groups and their quotient spaces
- Ja. G. Sinaĭ – Dynamical systems with countably-multiple Lebesgue spectrum. I
- A. L. Garkavi – The best possible net and the best possible cross-section of a set in a normed space
- V. I. Ponomarev – Projective spectra and continuous mappings of paracompacta
- V. A. Efremovič – Nonequimorphism of Euclidean and Lobačevskiĭ spaces
- V. A. Efremovič – On proximity geometry of Riemannian manifolds
- E. S Tihomirova – A new proximity invariant
- B. A. Trahtenbrot – The definition of finite set and the deductive incompleteness of the theory of sets
- A. I. Mal′cev – Regular products of models
- V. S. Černjavskiĭ – The reversibility of algorithms
- I. M. Mel′nik – Topological methods in the theory of functions of a complex variable
- I. M. Mel′nik – Topological methods in the theory of many-valued functions
- I. M. Mel′nik – Topological methods in the theory of functions of a complex variable on a Riemann surface