Re: Int
- From: "Philips" <f_tegas@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Jan 2007 03:42:36 -0800
Jannick Asmus ha scritto:
On 07.01.2007 12:25, Philips wrote:
Jannick Asmus ha scritto:
On 07.01.2007 11:17, Philips wrote:
Jannick Asmus ha scritto:Hint: The interior part of A in A is A due to one of the fundamental
On 07.01.2007 11:09, Philips wrote:The interior part in the ambient space or...
Excuse me, What do you mean with Int in the following ?Yes, it does.
http://i12.tinypic.com/2py9gqq.jpg
Perhaps it meansthe interior part?
for example: A subset X, then Int A means the interior part of A in X
in such a way that Int A is open in X, or the interior part of A in A,
in such a way that Int A is open in A with the relative topology
induced by X?
Regards
axioms of a topology.
I kow I know
but you haven't answered my question
Apparently you don't. If you know, you immediately get the answer to
your question.
Good luck for all your projects.
J.
il pensiero è come l'oceano non lo puoi bloccare non lo puoi recintare
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