TRANSFORMATION SEMIGROUPS AND TRANSFORMED DIMENSIONS
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In the transformation semigroup (X, S) we introduce the height of a closed nonempty invariant subset of X, define the transformed dimension of nonempty subset S of X and obtain some results and relations.
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volume 12 issue 1
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publication date 2001-03-01
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