Confluence of a mapping between topological spaces can be defined by several ways. J.J. Charatonik asked if two definitions of the confluence using the components and quasi-components are equivalent for surjective mappings with compact point inverses. We give the negative answer to this question in Example 2.1.
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title = {An example for mappings related to confluence},
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Pyrih, Pavel. An example for mappings related to confluence. Archivum Mathematicum, Tome 035 (1999) pp. 145-149. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/107691/
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