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Definition

A topological space is said to be equiconnected if there is a continuous map such that for all and for all and .

Roughly, speaking, at any given time , we get a map to . At time , it is projection on the first coordinate, and at time 1, it is projection on the second coordinate. For elements on the diagonal, it always remains the value at the diagonal.

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