Article
Keywords:
absolute; arclike; atriodic; confluent; continuum; hereditary; irreducible; mapping; quasi-monotone; terminal
Summary:
Interrelations between three concepts of terminal continua and their behaviour, when the underlying continuum is confluently mapped, are studied.
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