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Page creatorimported>Steve Marsio
Date of page creation21:03, 6 February 2024
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In general topology, a subset $ A $ of a topological space is said to be dense-in-itself or crowded if $ A $ has no isolated point. Equivalently, $ A $ is dense-in-itself if every point of $ A $ is a limit point of $ A $. Thus $ A $ is dense-in-itself if and only if $ A\subseteq A' $, where $ A' $ is...
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