Abstract
In 1962 Spira found an example of open map from ℝn onto ℝn that is discontinuous at a Cantor set. Subsequent published examples of everywhere discontinuous open maps from ℝn onto ℝn are either nonmeasurable, not computable, or difficult to visualize. We provide a simple example. Published examples of open discontinuous maps from ℝn onto ℝn are discontinuous at infinitely many points and are infinite-to-one. We give two more examples of open discontinuous maps from ℝn onto ℝn; the first is discontinuous at only one point, and the second is at most two-to-one.
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