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- Connected space [r]: A topological space in which there is no non-trivial subset which is both open and closed. [e]
- Discrete metric [r]: The metric on a space which assigns distance one to any distinct points, inducing the discrete topology. [e]
- Door space [r]: A topological space in which each subset is open or closed. [e]
- Morita conjectures [r]: Three conjectures in topology relating to normal spaces, now proved. [e]
- Topological space [r]: A mathematical structure (generalizing some aspects of Euclidean space) defined by a family of open sets. [e]
- Discrete metric [r]: The metric on a space which assigns distance one to any distinct points, inducing the discrete topology. [e]
- Open cover [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Indiscrete space [r]: A topological space in which the only open subsets are the empty set and the space itself [e]