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Defn: the discrete topology on X is defined by letting the topology consist of all open subsets of X.
Why do they use the word discrete in the term discrete topology? Is it because there are subsets such that each subset contain only one point in the space. And these collection of subsets are in the topology so its called the discrete topology as each point is contained in a subset which is in the so called discrete topology.
How do you usually show a set has the discrete topology?
Why do they use the word discrete in the term discrete topology? Is it because there are subsets such that each subset contain only one point in the space. And these collection of subsets are in the topology so its called the discrete topology as each point is contained in a subset which is in the so called discrete topology.
How do you usually show a set has the discrete topology?