In this dissertation, we construct chainable continua called zigzags. These provide us with examples of decomposable and indecomposable continua with three or more endpoints. By using these zigzags, we can show that the set of endpoints can have any cardinality less than or equal to that of the reals and that this set may or may not be complete / acase@tulane.edu
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:TULANE/oai:http://digitallibrary.tulane.edu/:tulane_25574 |
Date | January 1992 |
Contributors | Doucet, Julien (Author), Rogers, James T., Jr (Thesis advisor) |
Publisher | Tulane University |
Source Sets | Tulane University |
Language | English |
Detected Language | English |
Rights | Access requires a license to the Dissertations and Theses (ProQuest) database., Copyright is in accordance with U.S. Copyright law |
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