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In mathematics, Waraszkiewicz spirals are subsets of the plane introduced by Waraszkiewicz ( 1932). Waraszkiewicz spirals give an example of an uncountable family of pairwise incomparable continua, meaning that there is no continuous map from one onto another.

References

  • Waraszkiewicz, Z. (1932), "Une famille indenombrable de continus plans dont aucun n'est l'image continue d'un autre.", Fundamenta Mathematicae (in French), 18: 118–137, ISSN  0016-2736
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In mathematics, Waraszkiewicz spirals are subsets of the plane introduced by Waraszkiewicz ( 1932). Waraszkiewicz spirals give an example of an uncountable family of pairwise incomparable continua, meaning that there is no continuous map from one onto another.

References

  • Waraszkiewicz, Z. (1932), "Une famille indenombrable de continus plans dont aucun n'est l'image continue d'un autre.", Fundamenta Mathematicae (in French), 18: 118–137, ISSN  0016-2736

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