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A topological space X is
called pointwise self-homeomorphic at a point
if for any neighborhood U of x there is a
set V such that
and V is
homeomorphic to X. The space X is called
pointwise self-homeomorphic
if it is pointwise self-homeomorphic at each of its
points.
Janusz J. Charatonik, Pawel Krupski and Pavel Pyrih
2001-02-21