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| Jul17-12, 06:38 PM | #1 |
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R^2 open and closed?
If we define a set, c, to be R^2, how is it open and closed?
The definitions I'm using: Open set: Open set, O, is an open set if for all points x are in O, and we can find ONE B(x,ρ) such that B(x,ρ) is less than zero. Closed set: Compliment of an open set, AKA R^n/O. This isn't a HW question, I'm reviewing the analysis part of my PDE course from fall semester, and this is something extra she told us, and now I don't know how this could be true! Thanks for the help. |
| Jul17-12, 06:59 PM | #2 |
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"Openness" and "closedness" aren't mutually exclusive, despite their unfortunate names. This is obvious topologically (the whole space is open by definition, but it is also the complement of the (open) empty set, and so it is also closed), but there's no need to abstract as far as topology with Rn; that every point in R2 is an interior point (has an open ball in R2) in should be obvious, so it is open. But R2 also contains all of its limit points (why?), so it is closed.
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| Jul19-12, 03:19 PM | #3 |
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Thanks for your help! |
| Jul19-12, 04:49 PM | #4 |
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R^2 open and closed?This isn't a HW question, I'm reviewing the analysis part of my PDE course from fall semester, and this is something extra she told us, and now I don't know how this could be true! Thanks for the help.[/QUOTE] |
| Jul20-12, 02:31 AM | #5 |
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x is an element, and ρ is the radius. The book is Introductory to Patrial Differential Equations with Applications by Zachmanoglou and Thoe, if anyone has the book and can check. |
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