Connected (topology)

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Definition

A topological space (X,J)

is connected if there is no separation of X

Separation

This belongs on this page because a separation is only useful in this definition.

A separation of X

is a pair of two non-empty open sets U,V
where UV=
where UV=X

Equivalent definition

We can also say: A topological space (X,J)

is connected if and only if the sets X,
are the only two sets that are both open and closed.

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Theorem: A topological space (X,J)

is connected if and only if the sets X,
are the only two sets that are both open and closed.


Connected subset

Let A and B be two topological subspaces - they are separated if each is disjoint from the closure of the other (closure in X), that is:

  • (BˉA)(AˉB)=