Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Topological spaces
Lecture notes for MA2223
P. Karageorgis
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Topological space
Definition – Topology
A topology T on a set X is a collection of subsets of X such that
1 The topology T contains both the empty set ∅ and X.
2 Every union of elements of T belongs to T .
3 Every finite intersection of elements of T belongs to T .
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Examples of topological spaces
Definition – Convergence
Let (X, T ) be a topological space. A sequence {xn } of points of X
is said to converge to the point x ∈ X if, given any open set U that
contains x, there exists an integer N such that xn ∈ U for all n ≥ N .
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Closure of a set
Definition – Closure
Suppose (X, T ) is a topological space and let A ⊂ X. The closure A
of A is defined as the smallest closed set that contains A. It is thus
the intersection of all closed sets that contain A.
Definition – Interior
Suppose (X, T ) is a topological space and let A ⊂ X. The interior A◦
of A is defined as the largest open set contained in A. It is thus the
union of all open sets contained in A.
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Boundary of a set
Definition – Boundary
Suppose (X, T ) is a topological space and let A ⊂ X. The boundary
of A is defined as the set ∂A = A ∩ X − A.
Definition – Neighbourhood
Suppose (X, T ) is a topological space and let x ∈ X be an arbitrary
point. A neighbourhood of x is simply an open set that contains x.
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Continuity in topological spaces
Definition – Continuity
A function f : X → Y between topological spaces is called continuous
if f −1 (U ) is open in X for each set U which is open in Y .
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Subspace topology
Definition – Subspace topology
Let (X, T ) be a topological space and let A ⊂ X. Then the set
T 0 = {U ∩ A : U ∈ T }
Definition – Connected
Two sets A, B form a partition A|B of a topological space (X, T ), if
they are nonempty, open and disjoint with A ∪ B = X. We say that
the space X is connected, if it has no such partition A|B.
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Connected spaces, part 2
Definition – Compactness
Let (X, T ) be a topological space and let A ⊂ X. An open cover of A
is a collection of open sets whose union contains A. An open subcover
is a subcollection which still forms an open cover. We say that A is
compact if every open cover of A has a finite subcover.
Definition – Homeomorphism
A function f : X → Y between topological spaces is a homeomorphism
if f is bijective, continuous and its inverse f −1 is continuous. When
such a function exists, we say that X and Y are homeomorphic.