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10.2 Topology in metric spaces[2C2]

Let \((X,d)\) be a metric space.

Definition 19 ball,disc

[0NW]

Definition 20

[0NX]

Note that, having the operational definition [(9.22)] of ”open set”, then the axioms (in the definition [0G6]) in this case become theorems.

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[0NZ]

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[0P1]

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[0P3]

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[0P5]

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[0P6]

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[0P8]

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[0PB]

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[0PD]

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[0PG]

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[0PJ]

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[0PM]

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[0PP]

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[0PQ]

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[0PR]

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[0PS]

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[0PT]

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[0PY]

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[0Q0]

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[0Q3]

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[0Q5]

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[0Q7]

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[0Q8]

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[0QC]

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[0QF]

Bases composed of balls

To face these exercises it is necessary to know the concepts seen in Sec. [2B5].

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[0QJ]

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[0QM]

Accumulation points, limit points

Let’s redefine this notion (a special case of what we saw in [0GY])

Definition 21 accumulation point

[0QN]

The set of accumulation points of \(A\) is called derived set, we will indicate it with \(D(A)\).

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[0QP]

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[0QR]

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[0QS]

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[0QV]

Let’s add this definition (a special case of [2B4]).

Definition 22 limit point

[0QX]

In English literature the terms ”cluster point”, ”limit point” and ”accumulation point” are sometimes considered synonimous, which can be confusing. We will stick to the proposed definitions [0QN] and [0QX].

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[0QY]

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[0QZ]

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[2F3]

QuasiEsercizio 34

[0R1]

Other exercises on these topics are [0S8], [0SB], [0SD], [0SN] and [0T5].

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