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SumTopo 2001, Sixteenth Summer Conference on Topology and its Applications
July 18-21, 2001
City College of CUNY
New York, NY, USA

Organizers
Ralph Kopperman (City College, CUNY), Susan Andima (CW Post College, LIU), Gerald Itzkowitz (Queens College, CUNY), Prabudh Misra (College of Staten Island, CUNY), Shelly Rothman (CW Post College, LIU), Aaron Todd (Baruch College, CUNY)

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Lines and trees
by
Mary Ellen Rudin
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Well ordered sets and trees are basic tools in the study of topological spaces. Linearly ordered topological spaces can be used to build trees and trees have ``branch spaces'' which are linearly ordered topological spaces. This interaction is often useful in characterizing certain topological properties of linearly ordered spaces and their subspaces.

Date received: May 17, 2001


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