Hi All, I am wondering if anyone knows the page numbers of the following paper by Alexandroff and Urysohn: M\'{e}moire sur les espaces topologiques compacts, Vehr. Akad. Wetensch. Amsterdam 14 (1929) I found this reference on page 470 of Engelking's "General Topology" (second edition). I am wondering if it is a typo, or maybe this is a monograph on its own? I was tryign to look up information on Vehr. Akad. Wetensch. Amsterdam, but I found very little about it. Many thanks, Gabi
Gabor, I presume you have already found out that it is not in Mathscinet. But it is in ZMath (the European counter-part of Mathscinet): http://zb.msri.org/cgi-bin/zmen/ZMATH/en/quick.html?first=1&maxdocs=20&type=html&an=55.0960.02&format=complete (It finds 7 joint papers of these two authors.) The missing details to your reference are: Verhandelingen Amsterdam 14, Nr.~1, 93 S. (1929) It seems to be a monograph. There is a long review of this written in German. Martin Gabor Lukacs writes:
I am wondering if anyone knows the page numbers of the following paper by Alexandroff and Urysohn:
M\'{e}moire sur les espaces topologiques compacts, Vehr. Akad. Wetensch. Amsterdam 14 (1929)
Dear Gabor, You will find the reference you need (with page numbers) in the bibliography of the paper below http://kolmogorov.unex.es/~fcabello/files/printable/21.pdf Best regards, Marta ************************************************ Marta Bunge Professor Emerita Dept of Mathematics and Statistics McGill University 805 Sherbrooke St. West Montreal, QC, Canada H3A 2K6 Office: (514) 398-3810 Home: (514) 935-3618 marta.bunge@mcgill.ca http://www.math.mcgill.ca/~bunge/ ************************************************
From: Gabor Lukacs <lukacs@cc.umanitoba.ca> To: categories@mta.ca Subject: categories: Alexandroff-Urysohn paper Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 21:30:38 -0500 (CDT)
Hi All,
I am wondering if anyone knows the page numbers of the following paper by Alexandroff and Urysohn:
M\'{e}moire sur les espaces topologiques compacts, Vehr. Akad. Wetensch. Amsterdam 14 (1929)
I found this reference on page 470 of Engelking's "General Topology" (second edition). I am wondering if it is a typo, or maybe this is a monograph on its own? I was tryign to look up information on Vehr. Akad. Wetensch. Amsterdam, but I found very little about it.
Many thanks,
Gabi
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