Dense

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Definition

Let [ilmath](X,\mathcal{ J })[/ilmath] be a topological space and let [ilmath]A\in\mathcal{P}(X)[/ilmath] be an arbitrary subset of [ilmath]X[/ilmath]. We say "[ilmath]A[/ilmath] is dense in [ilmath]X[/ilmath] if[1]:

  • [ilmath]\overline{A}=X[/ilmath] - that is to say that the closure of [ilmath]A[/ilmath] is the entirety of [ilmath]X[/ilmath] itself.

See also

References

  1. Introduction to Topological Manifolds - John M. Lee