Esenin-Volpin's theorem
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In mathematics, Esenin-Volpin's theorem states that weight of an infinite compact dyadic space is the supremum of the weights of its points. It was introduced by Alexander Esenin-Volpin (1949). It was generalized by (Efimov 1965) and (Turzański 1992).
References
- Efimov, B. A. (1965), "Dyadic bicompacta" (in Russian), Trudy Moskov. Mat. Obšč. 14: 211–247
- Esenin-Volpin, A. S. (1949), "On the relation between the local and integral weight in dyadic bicompacta" (in Russian), Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, New Series 68: 441–444
- Turzański, Marian (1992), "Strong sequences, binary families and Esenin-Volpin's theorem", Comment.Math.Univ.Carolinae 33 (3): 563–569, https://eudml.org/doc/247365
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esenin-Volpin's theorem.
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