1979
DOI: 10.5186/aasfm.1978-79.0402
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On topologically and quasiconformally homogeneous continua

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“…Agard, S. B., 11 Ahlfors, L. V., 3,6,7,19,22,23,25,27,34,35,43,61,85,90,95,[108][109][110]114, 146 Alestalo, P., 24 Anderson, G. D., 11 At three times the size of the original notes, it turned into much more than just an extended version. New topics include two-sided criteria.…”
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“…Agard, S. B., 11 Ahlfors, L. V., 3,6,7,19,22,23,25,27,34,35,43,61,85,90,95,[108][109][110]114, 146 Alestalo, P., 24 Anderson, G. D., 11 At three times the size of the original notes, it turned into much more than just an extended version. New topics include two-sided criteria.…”
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“…it is the image of the unit circle under a quasiconformal map of C). Brechner and Erkama [10] extended this result from Jordan curves to non-degenerate continua.…”
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“…Curves homogeneous with respect to quasiconformal maps are considered in [2], [3] and [10]. Bi-homogeneous sets for quasiconformal mappings are considered in [9].…”
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