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Counting linearly ordered spaces

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For a transfinite cardinal κ and i ∈ {0,1,2} let $ℒ_i(κ)$ be the class of all linearly ordered spaces X of size κ such that X is totally disconnected when i = 0, the topology of X is generated by a dense linear ordering of X when i = 1, and X is compact when i = 2. Thus every space in ℒ₁(κ) ∩ ℒ₂(κ) is connected and hence ℒ₁(κ) ∩ ℒ₂(κ) = ∅ if $κ < 2^{ℵ₀}$, and ℒ₀(κ) ∩ ℒ₁(κ) ∩ ℒ₂(κ) = ∅ for arbitrary κ. All spaces in ℒ₁(ℵ₀) are homeomorphic, while ℒ₂(ℵ₀) contains precisely ℵ₁ spaces up to homeomorphism. The class ℒ₁(κ) ∩ ℒ₂(κ) contains precisely $2^{κ}$ spaces up to homeomorphism for every $κ ≥ 2^{ℵ₀}$. Our main results are explicit constructions which prove that both classes ℒ₀(κ) ∩ ℒ₁(κ) and ℒ₀(κ) ∩ ℒ₂(κ) contain precisely $2^{κ}$ spaces up to homeomorphism for every κ > ℵ₀. Moreover, for any κ we investigate the variety of second countable spaces in the class ℒ₀(κ) ∩ ℒ₁(κ) and the variety of first countable spaces of arbitrary weight in the class ℒ₂(κ).
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On the distribution of squares of integral quaternions II

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Acta Arithmetica
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2002
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tom 101
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81-95
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On the distribution of squares of integral quaternions

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Acta Arithmetica
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2000
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tom 93
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359-372
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On the differentiability of certain saltus functions

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We investigate several natural questions on the differentiability of certain strictly increasing singular functions. Furthermore, motivated by the observation that for each famous singular function f investigated in the past, f'(ξ) = 0 if f'(ξ) exists and is finite, we show how, for example, an increasing real function g can be constructed so that $g'(x) = 2^{x}$ for all rational numbers x and g'(x) = 0 for almost all irrational numbers x.
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