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Lines and trees
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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
Copyright © 2001 by the author(s). The author(s) of this document and the organizers of the conference have granted their consent to include this abstract in Atlas Conferences Inc. Document # cagw-66.