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... ne of the most famous literary detectives is Sherlock Holmes. Created by author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes first appeared in print in 1887 in the novel A Study in Scarlet. The character has gone on to appear in four novels, 56 short stories, and over 200 films. The Guinness Book of Worl ...
... ne of the most famous literary detectives is Sherlock Holmes. Created by author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes first appeared in print in 1887 in the novel A Study in Scarlet. The character has gone on to appear in four novels, 56 short stories, and over 200 films. The Guinness Book of Worl ...
The Axiom of Countable Choice in Topology
... From now on, we will discuss more in detail the subject of this work. In the first chapter concepts and results are introduced, both from Set Theory and Topology, that will be used in the following chapters. This is necessary (even for familiar concepts) in view of the fact that some topological con ...
... From now on, we will discuss more in detail the subject of this work. In the first chapter concepts and results are introduced, both from Set Theory and Topology, that will be used in the following chapters. This is necessary (even for familiar concepts) in view of the fact that some topological con ...
On Some Paracompactness%type Properties of Fuzzy Topological
... Arhangel’skiii, and obtain several results about The aim of this paper is to study some them. paracompactness-type properties for fuzzy topoFirst, we give some de…nitions: logical spaces. we prove that these properties are good extensions of others de…ned by A.V.Arkhangel’skii (and studied by S.A. P ...
... Arhangel’skiii, and obtain several results about The aim of this paper is to study some them. paracompactness-type properties for fuzzy topoFirst, we give some de…nitions: logical spaces. we prove that these properties are good extensions of others de…ned by A.V.Arkhangel’skii (and studied by S.A. P ...
3-manifold
In mathematics, a 3-manifold is a space that locally looks like Euclidean 3-dimensional space. Intuitively, a 3-manifold can be thought of as a possible shape of the universe. Just like a sphere looks like a plane to a small enough observer, all 3-manifolds look like our universe does to a small enough observer. This is made more precise in the definition below.