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The following pages link to Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society (Q559421):
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- On polyhedra. (Q1435212) (← links)
- On the problem of colouring maps in four colours. (Q1435213) (← links)
- On a system of axioms for two-dimensional analysis situs. (Q1435214) (← links)
- Note on Riesz's fourth condition for elements of accumulation. (Q1435216) (← links)
- Concerning the distributive property. (Q1435217) (← links)
- The metrization problem and complete spaces. (Q1435219) (← links)
- Concerning the Phragmen-Brouwer theorem. (Q1435221) (← links)
- On the relation of certain sets to their complements in euclidean spaces of three and higher dimensions. (Q1435222) (← links)
- A topological definition of simple closed surface. (Q1435223) (← links)
- A converse of the Jordan-Brouwer theorem in three dimensions. (Q1435224) (← links)
- A characterization of the simple closed surface and of the plane. (Q1435225) (← links)
- A non-dense continuum. (Q1435226) (← links)
- On a problem of C. Kuratowski's concerning upper semi-continuous collections. (Q1435227) (← links)
- Upper semi-continuous collections of continua some of which are unbounded. I, II. (Q1435228) (← links)
- On linear upper semi-continuous collections of continua. (Q1435229) (← links)
- On the structure of a continuum. (Q1435230) (← links)
- Cut points of connected sets and of continua. (Q1435231) (← links)
- End sets of bounded continua irreducible between two points. (Q1435232) (← links)
- On the structure of certain plane continua. (Q1435233) (← links)
- Continuous curves homeomorphic with the boundary of a plane domain. (Q1435235) (← links)
- The most general closed point set in \(n\)-dimensional space through which it is possible to pass an arc. (Q1435236) (← links)
- On the imbedding of subsets of a metric space in Jordan continua. (Q1435237) (← links)
- On joining subsets of a continuous curve by arcs and simple closed curves. (Q1435239) (← links)
- On acyclic continuous curves. (Q1435240) (← links)
- Continuous curves and the Jordan curve theorem. (Q1435241) (← links)
- Concerning continuous curves and denodular sets. (Q1435242) (← links)
- Note on simple closed curves. (Q1435245) (← links)
- On the density of the cut points and end points of a continuous curve. (Q1435246) (← links)
- The Janiszewski-Mullikin theorem. (Q1435247) (← links)
- The Janiszewski-Mullikin theorem and continuous curves in \(n\)-space. (Q1435248) (← links)
- The Janiszewski-Mullikin theorem and unbounded continuous curves. (Q1435249) (← links)
- Continuous curves and arc sums. (Q1435250) (← links)
- On generalizations of continuous curves. (Q1435251) (← links)
- Geometric proof of Kasner's pentagon theorem. (Q1435383) (← links)
- The Longchamps sphere. A definition. (Q1435384) (← links)
- On a certain metric aspect of plane projective transformations. (Q1435415) (← links)
- A certain birational transformation of order \(r^2\) between two \(r\)-spaces in an \((r+1)\)-space. (Q1435435) (← links)
- A classification of planar six points. (Q1435446) (← links)
- Remarks on a certain aspect of plane projective transformations. (Q1435447) (← links)
- On the geometry associated with certain determinants with linear elements. (Q1435449) (← links)
- Invariants of a plane 5-point. (Q1435451) (← links)
- Note on a certain type of parabola. (Q1435487) (← links)
- Some results obtained by generalizing the analytical definition of a conic. (Q1435495) (← links)
- Cubics whose (Hessian)\(^n\)s are themselves. (Q1435520) (← links)
- Concerning covariants of the rational plane quartic curve with compound singularities. (Q1435525) (← links)
- Effects of the oscnode upon covariant forms of the rational plane quartic curve. (Q1435526) (← links)
- On a type of transformation connected with a pencil of curves of order \(n\). (Q1435537) (← links)
- On nodal cubics circumscribed about a triangle. (Q1435538) (← links)
- The discussion of a constuction of the rational plane quintic. (Q1435539) (← links)
- Matrix conditions that a ternary cubic locus may have multiple points. (Q1435594) (← links)