File:The Bellamy-Krasinkiewicz bucket-handle.svg
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DescriptionThe Bellamy-Krasinkiewicz bucket-handle.svg |
English: This is a picture of a continuum obtained from the standard Knaster "bucket-handle" by collapsing all complementary intervals along a vertical cross-section of the bucket-handle.
This example, due to Bellamy and Krasinkiewicz, is a hereditarily decomposable plane continuum that is the closure of a ray that limits everywhere upon itself. The example answered a question of Knaster in the negative. See Stephen Curry, "One-dimensional nonseparating plane continua with disjoint epsilon-dense subcontinua", Topology and its Applications (1991). |
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Author | L Rempe-Gillen |
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