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- [ilmath]C(X,Y)[/ilmath] - for topological spaces [ilmath](X,\mathcal{ J })[/ilmath] and [ilmath](Y,\mathcal{ K })[/ilmath], [ilmath]C(X,Y)[/ilmath] is the set of all continuous maps between them.
- [ilmath]C(I,X)[/ilmath] - [ilmath]I:\eq[0,1]\subset\mathbb{R} [/ilmath], set of all paths on a topological space [ilmath](X,\mathcal{ J })[/ilmath]
- Sometimes written: [ilmath]C([0,1],X)[/ilmath]
- [ilmath]C(X,\mathbb{R})[/ilmath] - The algebra of all real functionals on [ilmath]X[/ilmath]. [ilmath]\mathbb{R} [/ilmath] considered with usual topology
- See also: [ilmath]C(X,\mathbb{K})[/ilmath]
- [ilmath]C(X,\mathbb{C})[/ilmath] - The algebra of all complex functionals on [ilmath]X[/ilmath]. [ilmath]\mathbb{C} [/ilmath] considered with usual topology
- See also: [ilmath]C(X,\mathbb{K})[/ilmath]
- [ilmath]C(X,\mathbb{K})[/ilmath] - The algebra of all functionals on [ilmath]X[/ilmath], where [ilmath]\mathbb{K} [/ilmath] is either the reals, [ilmath]\mathbb{R} [/ilmath] or the complex numbers, [ilmath]\mathbb{C} [/ilmath], equipped with their usual topology.
- [ilmath]C(X,\mathbb{F})[/ilmath] - structure unsure at time of writing - set of all continuous functions of the form [ilmath]f:X\rightarrow\mathbb{F} [/ilmath] where [ilmath]\mathbb{F} [/ilmath] is any field with an absolute value, with the topology that absolute value induces.