Normal topological space
From Maths
Definition
A topological space, (X,J), is said to be normal if[1]:
- ∀E,F∈C(J) ∃U,V∈J[E∩F=∅⟹(U∩V=∅∧E⊆U∧F⊆V)] - (here C(J) denotes the collection of closed sets of the topology, J)
Equivalent statements
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