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This article is about a basic definition in topology.
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Definition

A topological space is a set endowed with a topology. A topology on a set is a collection of subsets of the set, called open subsets, satisfying the following:

  • The empty set and the whole space are in
  • An arbitrary union of members of is in
  • A finite intersection of members of is in