Graph-Like Compacta: Characterizations and Eulerian Loops
Abstract
A compact graph-like space is a triple (X,V,E) where X is a compact, metrizable space, V ⊂eq X is a closed zero-dimensional subset, and E is an index set such that X V E × (0,1). New characterizations of compact graph-like spaces are given, connecting them to certain classes of continua, and to standard subspaces of Freudenthal compactifications of locally finite graphs. These are applied to characterize Eulerian graph-like compacta.
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