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The extended Cantor–Bendixson analysis of trees

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The Hausdorff analysis of chains is an instance of the Cantor–Bendixson analysis of topological spaces. Using the methods of point-free topology I obtain a considerable extension of Hausdorff’s methods applicable to all trees.

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Correspondence to Harold Simmons.

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Received January 27, 2004; accepted in final form August 3, 2004.

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Simmons, H. The extended Cantor–Bendixson analysis of trees. Algebra univers. 52, 439–468 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00012-004-1891-z

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