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A topological basis is a subset of a set
in which all other open sets can be written as unions or finite intersections of
. For the real numbers, the set of all open intervals is a basis.
Stated another way, if is a set, a basis for a topology on
is a collection
of subsets of
(called basis elements) satisfying the following properties.
1. For each , there is at least one basis element
containing
.
2. If belongs to the intersection of two basis elements
and
, then there is a basis element
containing
such that
.
REFERENCES:
Munkres, J. R. Topology: A First Course, 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2000.
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