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Properties Preserved by Homeomorphisms of Function Spaces

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The reader who has found his (or her) way through the first fifteen hundred problems of this book is fully prepared to enjoy working professionally in C p -theory. Such a work implies choosing a topic, reading the papers with the most recent progress thereon, and attacking the unsolved problems.

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Tkachuk, V.V. (2016). Properties Preserved by Homeomorphisms of Function Spaces. In: A Cp-Theory Problem Book. Problem Books in Mathematics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24385-6_1

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