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- Cantor_space abstract "In mathematics, a Cantor space, named for Georg Cantor, is a topological abstraction of the classical Cantor set: a topological space is a Cantor space if it is homeomorphic to the Cantor set. In set theory, the topological space 2ω is called "the" Cantor space. Note that, commonly, 2ω is referred to simply as the Cantor set, while the term Cantor space is reserved for the more general construction of DS for a finite set D and a set S which might be finite, countable or possibly uncountable.".
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- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Base_(topology).
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Cantor_algebra.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Cantor_cube.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Cantor_function.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Cantor_set.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Cardinality.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Cardinality_of_the_continuum.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Category:Descriptive_set_theory.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Category:Georg_Cantor.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Category:Topological_spaces.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Clopen_set.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Compact_set.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Compact_space.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Complete_metric_space.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Complete_space.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Countable_atomless_Boolean_algebra.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Countable_set.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Countably_infinite.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Discrete_2-point_space.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Discrete_two-point_space.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Georg_Cantor.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Graduate_Texts_in_Mathematics.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Hausdorff_space.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Homeomorphic.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Homeomorphism.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Homeomorphisms.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Isolated_point.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Isometry.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink L._E._J._Brouwer.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Luitzen_Egbertus_Jan_Brouwer.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Mathematics.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Metric_space.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Metrizable.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Metrization_theorem.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_set.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_space.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Product_topology.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Real_analysis.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Separable_space.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Set_theory.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Simple_group.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Space-filling_curve.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Space_(mathematics).
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Stones_representation_theorem_for_Boolean_algebras.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Topological_space.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Topology.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Totally_disconnected.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Totally_disconnected_space.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLink Universal_property.
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLinkText "".
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cantor space".
- Cantor_space wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cantor topology".
- Cantor_space hasPhotoCollection Cantor_space.
- Cantor_space wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Cantor_space subject Category:Descriptive_set_theory.
- Cantor_space subject Category:Georg_Cantor.
- Cantor_space subject Category:Topological_spaces.
- Cantor_space hypernym Abstraction.
- Cantor_space type ProgrammingLanguage.
- Cantor_space type Space.
- Cantor_space comment "In mathematics, a Cantor space, named for Georg Cantor, is a topological abstraction of the classical Cantor set: a topological space is a Cantor space if it is homeomorphic to the Cantor set. In set theory, the topological space 2ω is called "the" Cantor space. Note that, commonly, 2ω is referred to simply as the Cantor set, while the term Cantor space is reserved for the more general construction of DS for a finite set D and a set S which might be finite, countable or possibly uncountable.".
- Cantor_space label "Cantor space".
- Cantor_space sameAs Cantor-Raum.
- Cantor_space sameAs Espace_de_Cantor.
- Cantor_space sameAs Spazio_di_Cantor.
- Cantor_space sameAs Cantor-ruimte.
- Cantor_space sameAs m.01zfns.
- Cantor_space sameAs Q616653.
- Cantor_space sameAs Q616653.
- Cantor_space wasDerivedFrom Cantor_space?oldid=674578263.
- Cantor_space isPrimaryTopicOf Cantor_space.