Normal Hausdorff implies Tychonoff

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This article gives the statement and possibly, proof, of an implication relation between two topological space properties. That is, it states that every topological space satisfying the first topological space property (i.e., normal Hausdorff space) must also satisfy the second topological space property (i.e., Tychonoff space)
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Statement

Any normal space is a Tychonoff space, i.e., it is both a completely regular space and a Hausdorff space.

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Converse

Facts used

  1. Urysohn's lemma: This states that if is a normal space and and are pairwise disjoint closed subsets, there is a continuous function such that takes the value everywhere on and takes the value everywhere on .

Proof

Given: A normal space , a point and a closed subset such that is not contained in .

To prove: is , and there is a continuous function such that and for all .

Proof: By definition, normal spaces are , so is : its points are closed. Hence, we can take and and apply Urysohn's lemma, to obtain the required continuous function.