There is a nontrivial gap in the proof of Theorem 5.2 of [2] which is one of the main results of that paper and has been applied three times (cf. [2, Theorem 5.3, (G) in Section 6, Theorem 6.4]). Till now neither the gap has been closed nor a counterexample found. The aim of this paper is to give, by means of some general results, a better understanding of the gap. The proofs that the applications hold will be given elsewhere.
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Johann Boos; Toivo Leiger. Addendum to: "Sequences of 0's and 1's" (Studia Math. 149 (2002), 75-99). Studia Mathematica, Tome 166 (2005) pp. 305-309. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/bwmeta1.element.bwnjournal-article-doi-10_4064-sm171-3-7/