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weakly hereditarily unicoherent

A continuum is said to be weakly hereditarily unicoherent if the intersection of any two of its subcontinua with nonempty interiors is connected (see [72, p. 152] and references therein).

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