Topology Proceedings Document # baaa-16
topology proceedings
Electronic Version 16 (1991)

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The proceedings of the 1991 Spring Topology Conference held at California State University, Sacramento

A. V. Arhangel'skii
All submetrizable normal P-spaces are perfect

Carlos R. Borges and Albert C. Wehrly
A study of D-spaces

John W. Carlson
Metacompact nearness spaces

Jan J. Dijkstra and Jerzy Mogilski
Cp(X)-Representation of certain Borel absorbers

William Fleissner
Forcing and topological properties

Tatsuo Goto
Metric dimension of bounded subspaces of Euclidean spaces

Tatsuo Goto
Metric dimension of bounded subspaces of Euclidean spaces II

Charles L. Hagopian
A fixed-point theorem for tree-like continua

Alejandro Illanes
Semi-boundaries in hyperspaces

W. T. Ingram
Concerning images of continua

Akio Kato Elementary submodels for a partition of beta omega \ omega

Pawel Krupski
Recent results on homogeneous curves and ANR's

Akihiro Okuyama
Note on paracompactness in product spaces

Elzbieta Pol
A remark concerning perfectly normal spaces with distinct local and global dimension

Roman Pol
A 2-dimensional compactum in the product of two 1-dimensional compacta which does not contain any rectangle

W. L. Saltsman
Concerning the Existence of a connected, countable dense homogeneous subset of the plane which is not strongly locally homogeneous

W. L. Saltsman
Concerning the existence of a nondegenerate connected, countable dense homogeneous subset of the plane which has a rigid open subset

Juris Steprans
Almost Disjoint Families of Paths in Lattice Grids

Michael Tkacenko
Subgroups, Quotient groups and Products of R-factorizable groups

Karen Villarreal
The space obtained by spinning the Menger curve about infinitely many of its holes is not homogeneous

Stephen Watson
If L is the rational long line, then (L+1)\omega is homogeneous

Terence Wilson
A note on the cluster points of sequences of succesive approximations

Zi Qiu Yun
A New Characterization of aleph-Spaces


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