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61.4 Basic topological concepts without intimidation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2016
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The usual basic topological concepts, as seen by students for the first time in a course such as analysis, often seem unintuitive. The following procedure may be more digestible.
Virtually everyone can recognise a boundary point of a set A in a space X. It is merely a point of X all of whose neighbourhoods contain both a point belonging to A and a point not belonging to A. The boundary bA of A consists of the boundary points of A.
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