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This article defines a property of continuous maps between topological spaces

Definition

A continuous map of topological spaces is said to be inductively open if there is a subset of the domain space such that:

  • The image of the subset is the same as the image of the whole space
  • The restriction of the map to this subset is an open map

Relation with other properties

Stronger properties