Nowhere dense subset

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This article defines a property over pairs of a topological space and a subspace, or equivalently, properties over subspace embeddings (viz, subsets) in topological spaces

Definition

Symbol-free definition

A subset of a topological space is said to be nowhere dense if the interior of its closure is empty.

A nowhere dense closed subset is the same as the complement of a dense open subset. In general, however, the complement of a dense (non-open) set need not be nowhere dense.