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A -space is a topological space fulfilling the T1-separation axiom: For any two points
there exists two open sets
and
such that
and
, and
and
. In the terminology of Alexandroff and Hopf (1972),
-spaces are known as Fréchet spaces (though this is confusing and nonstandard).
The standard example of a -space is the set of integers with the topology of open sets being those with finite complements. It is closed under finite intersection and arbitrary union so is a topology. Any integer's complement is an open set, so given two integers and using their complement as open sets, it follows that the
definition is satisfied. Some
-spaces are not T2-spaces.
REFERENCES:
Alexandroff, P. and Hopf, H. Topologie, Vol. 1. New York: Chelsea, 1972.
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