continuum. By the hypezspace of X we mean C(X) = {A : A is a: nonempty subcontinuum of X) with the HausdorfI metric. The suspension S(X) of X is the quotient space (X .x I-1, + l])/R, where X X'[ -1, + 1] is the Cartesian product of X and the closed interval [ -1, + l] and R is the equivalence relat
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Embedding suspensions into hyperspace suspensions
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