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handle: 10251/82365
<p>A manifold is “unusual” if it admits of a continuous self-bijection which is not a homeomorphism. The present paper is a survey of work published over yearsaugmented with recent examples and results.</p>
2-manifold, QA299.6-433, Continuous bijection, QA1-939, Topology of the Euclidean \(n\)-space, \(n\)-manifolds (\(4 \leq n \leq \infty\)), Continuous maps, Mathematics, Analysis
2-manifold, QA299.6-433, Continuous bijection, QA1-939, Topology of the Euclidean \(n\)-space, \(n\)-manifolds (\(4 \leq n \leq \infty\)), Continuous maps, Mathematics, Analysis
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