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Electronic Version 25 Spring (2000)
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Monotone Homogeneous Continua, an Example

Alejandro Illanes

A metric continuum is said to be monotone homogeneous provided that, for every two points p, q in X, there exists a monotone onto map h:X --> X such that h(p)=q. In this paper we construct an example of a monotone homogeneous continuum X that does not satisfy Kelley's property. This answers a question by J. J. Charatonik. Volume 25 Spring: table of contents
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