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==Definition==
==Definition==


A '''space with no isolated points''' is a [[topological space]] in which there are no [[isolated point]]s.
A '''dense-in-itself space''' is a [[topological space]] in which there are no [[isolated point]]s.


==Facts==
==Facts==

Latest revision as of 01:47, 27 January 2012

Definition

A dense-in-itself space is a topological space in which there are no isolated points.

Facts

Relation with other properties

Stronger properties

Property Meaning Proof of implication Proof of strictness (reverse implication failure) Intermediate notions
resolvable space resolvable implies no isolated points