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selectible

A continuum X is said to be selectible provided that there exists a mapping $\sigma: C(X) \to X$ (called a selection for C(X)) such that $\sigma (A) \in A$ for each continuum $A\subset X$ (see e.g. [64, p. 253]).

Janusz J. Charatonik and Pavel Pyrih
2000-09-21