Generalising the concordant-dissonant factorisation

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2005

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University of Cape Town

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The "concordant-dissonant factorization of an arbitrary continuous function" was introduced by Collins in [C 1971]. He defined that a continuous map is concordant if each of its fibres is contained in a quasi-component of its domain and that a continuous map is dissonant iff each of its fibres and each quasi-component of its domain have at most one element in common.
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Includes bibliographical references (leaves 74-76).

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