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hereditarily

Let $\mathfrak M$ be a class of mappings between continua. A mapping $f: X \to Y$ between continua is said to be hereditarily $\mathfrak M$ provided that its restriction to any subcontinuum of the domain X is in $\mathfrak M$ (see [59, Chapter 4, Section B, p. 16]).

Janusz J. Charatonik, Pawel Krupski and Pavel Pyrih
2001-02-21