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Preliminaries. http://cis.k.hosei.ac.jp/~yukita/. Topological concepts. Topological space X each point x is enclosed in a family of subsets of X , called its neighborhoods . A subset A of X is arbitrarily near a point x of X
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Preliminaries http://cis.k.hosei.ac.jp/~yukita/
Topological concepts • Topological spaceX • each point x is enclosed in a family of subsets of X, called its neighborhoods. • A subset A of X is arbitrarily near a point x of X • every neighborhood of x contains at least one member of the subset A. • f : XY is continuous • whenever a subset A of X is arbitrarily near a point x of X, • f(A) must be arbitrarily near f(x) in Y.
Neighborhoods of a point x in E2 These are not neighborhoods. Neighborhoods
Arbitrarily near x in E2 Not near. These sets are arbitrarily near x.
Homeomorphic spaces Disc with one hole Sphere with two holes Cylinder Annulus
Inequivalent spaces Sphere Torus
Cut and glue Circle and Trefoil are homeomorphic. They are differently embedded in space. Circle Arc Trefoil knot
Cut and glue Cylinder and Doubly-twisted strip are homeomorphic. They are differently embedded in space. Doubly-twisted strip Cylinder Moebius strip The border of the cylinder consists of two disjoint circles. The border of the Moebius strip is a single circle.
Homeomorphic spaces Sausage-link space Pin-cushion space
Inequivalent spaces Wire handcuff Wire eight The wire handcuff has two points that have T-shaped neighborhoods.; in the wire eight no point has a T-shaped neighborhood and one point has some X-shaped neighborhoods.
Thickened versions are homeomorphic. Thickened handcuff
Homeomorphic. Enlarged punctured torus Punctured torus
Which pair is homeomorphic?Count the number of circles on the border. Disc with non-overlapping hands Sphere with three holes Disc with overlapping hands
Homeomorphic to the solid sphere with two handles Thickened punctured torus Thickend disc with non-overlapping hands Thickend sphere with three holes
S1 x I Cylinder Interval of circles Circle of intervals
S1 x S1 Circle of circles Torus Circle of circles
Does the set A accumulate at x? A A A x x x