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Tag: connectedness

September 19, 2010 porton

Article sent to Rejecta

As I wrote before my preprint Connectors and generalized connectedness was rejected, saying that I do not relate it with

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August 1, 2010 porton

How connectedness is related with continuity?

I sent my article Connectors and generalized connectedness to a math journal for peer review and publication. This my article

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July 31, 2010 porton

Connectors and generalized connectedness – preprint

I sent the preprint of the article Connectors and generalized connectedness to Topology and its Applications journal. I’m not sure

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July 30, 2010 porton

“Connectors and generalized connectedness” online article

I released the first draft not marked preliminary (that is supposedly readable by mathematicians) of my article Connectors and generalized

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July 23, 2010 porton

Connectors and generalized connectedness – draft

I updated online draft of the article “Connectors and generalized connectedness” which considers a generalization of topological connectedness, graph connectedness,

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March 25, 2010 porton

“Funcoids and Reloids” contains “Connectedness”

Now Funcoids and Reloids online article contains the section “Connectedness regarding funcoids and reloids” which previously was in a separate

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March 25, 2010 porton

Errors corrected in article “Connectedness of funcoids and reloids”

I have said that there were several errors in my draft article “Connectedness of funcoids and reloids” at Algebraic General

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March 25, 2010 porton

Errors in my draft article “Connectedness of funcoids and reloids”

In my draft article “Connectedness of funcoids and reloids” at Algebraic General Topology site I found several serious errors. Sorry,

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