Canonical injections of the disjoint union topology

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Definition

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Claim 1: [ilmath]\forall\beta\in I[i_\beta:X_\beta\rightarrow\coprod_{\alpha\in I}X_\alpha[/ilmath] is continuous[ilmath]][/ilmath]

Proof of claims

Claim 1: Continuity of the canonical injections

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