SI-space

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Definition

An SI-space is a topological space that is both a dense-in-itself space and a hereditarily irresolvable space. Note that the properties of being dense-in-itself and hereditarily irresolvable are somewhat opposed, because resolvable implies dense-in-itself.

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This article describes a property of topological spaces obtained as a conjunction of the following two properties: dense-in-itself space and hereditarily irresolvable space