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[Topology] why the words "finer" and "coarser"?
Hello,
I'm following an introductory course on topology.
Why is it that a topology with lots of opens is called fine, and one with a few ones is called coarse?
More specifically: why is this terminology more logical than the reverse (i.e. calling one with a small number of open sets fine)? (so to be able to remember it better; it seems to arbitrary, but maybe it isn't)
Hello,
I'm following an introductory course on topology.
Why is it that a topology with lots of opens is called fine, and one with a few ones is called coarse?
More specifically: why is this terminology more logical than the reverse (i.e. calling one with a small number of open sets fine)? (so to be able to remember it better; it seems to arbitrary, but maybe it isn't)