Product topology

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Given a set XαI of indexed topological spaces, we define the product topology, denoted αIXα (yes the Cartesian product) is the coarsest topology such that all the projection maps are continuous.

The projection maps are:

pα:βIXβXα which take the tuple (xα)αIxβ

This leads to the main property of the product topology, which can best be expressed as a diagram. Will add that later.


TODO: