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===Symbol-free definition===
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A [[topological space]] is termed a '''regular CW-space''' if it can be given a [[regular CW-complex]] structure.
A [[topological space]] is termed a '''regular CW-space''' if it can be given a [[regular CW-complex]] structure, viz a CW-complex structure where all the attaching maps are homeomorphisms.


==Relation with other properties==
==Relation with other properties==

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Definition

Symbol-free definition

A topological space is termed a regular CW-space if it can be given a regular CW-complex structure, viz a CW-complex structure where all the attaching maps are homeomorphisms.

Relation with other properties

Stronger properties

Weaker properties