Rational sequence topology
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Short description: Mathematical theory related to general topology
In mathematics, more specifically general topology, the rational sequence topology is an example of a topology given to the set R of real numbers.
Construction
For each irrational number x take a sequence of rational numbers {xk} with the property that {xk} converges to x with respect to the Euclidean topology.
The rational sequence topology[1] is specified by letting each rational number singleton to be open, and using as a neighborhood base for each irrational number x, the sets [math]\displaystyle{ U_n(x) = \{ x_k : k \ge n \} \cup \{x\}. }[/math]
References
- ↑ Steen, L. A.; Seebach, J. A. (1995), Counterexamples in Topology, Dover, p. 87, ISBN 0-486-68735-X
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rational sequence topology.
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