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Assignment Point set Toplogy

The document outlines an assignment on Point Set Topology, requiring the identification of at least 8 important properties for various concepts such as Neighbourhood, Interior Point, and Limit Point, along with examples that illustrate each property and counterexamples that fail them. It also includes a True/False section with statements related to properties of sets, limit points, and other topological concepts. The assignment emphasizes understanding and applying key topological definitions and theorems.

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Assignment Point set Toplogy

The document outlines an assignment on Point Set Topology, requiring the identification of at least 8 important properties for various concepts such as Neighbourhood, Interior Point, and Limit Point, along with examples that illustrate each property and counterexamples that fail them. It also includes a True/False section with statements related to properties of sets, limit points, and other topological concepts. The assignment emphasizes understanding and applying key topological definitions and theorems.

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Assignment- Point Set Topology

Write at least 8 important properties for each of the following. Write one example
for each property and one example that fails the property.
Sample- Neighbourhood-
Prop-1. If S is a nbd of x then x must be in S but converse need not to be true.
Ex.1 𝑆 = (0,1) is a nbd of 0.5. For Converse Ex.2 0.5 ∈ ℚ but ℚ is not a nbd of 0.5

Question-1 Neighbourhood

Question-2 Deleted Neighbourhood

Question-3 Interior Point

Question-4 Exterior Point

Question-5 Boundary Point

Question-6 Open Set

Question-7 Limit Point

Question-8 Isolated Point

Question-9 Bolzano Wierstrass Theorem

Question-10 Adherent Point


Question-11 Closed Set
Question-11 Compact Set
Question-11 Dense Set
Question-11 Perfect Set
True/False
1. Uncountable set is a nbd of one of its points.

2. Every uncountable set is unbounded.

3. Every uncountable set is open.

4. Every open set is infinite.

5. Neighbourhood of a point is uncountable.

6. Every non-empty set has a boundary point.

7. If S is countable, then it doesn't have a limit point.

8. If S is infinite, then it has a limit point.

9. If a is an interior point, then it is also a boundary point.

10. Boundary point of a set can be a limit point.

11. Limit point is always a boundary point of the set.

12. If a point in a set is not a limit point, then it is a boundary point.

13. If a set has an interior point, then it is uncountable.

14. If a set is uncountable, then it has always an interior point.

15. A set has a limit point if and only if it is infinite.

16. If a point in a set is not an interior point, then it is an isolated point.

17. A set is closed if it contains all boundary points.

18. Every closed set contains all boundary point.

19. Every interval is a neighbourhood of each of its point.

20. Every interval has a boundary point.

21. If a set is finite, then it contains all boundary point.

22. Intersection of all neighbourhoods is always a neighbourhood.

23. Union of open sets need not to be open.


24. Arbitrary intersection of open sets may be open?

25. If A has an interior point, then A is uncountable.

26. Every nonempty set has a boundary point.

27. Every nonempty set has an adherent point.

28. Interior of a set is always contained in the set.

29. If S is an interval, then it is always uncountable.

30. Uncountable set always an isolated point.

31. If a set has infinite limit point, then it must be unbounded.

32. Every non-empty bounded set has finite limit point.

33. Nonempty set has always a limit point.

34. If a non-empty set is bounded, then it always has a limit point.

35. Adherent point is always a limit point of the set.

36. Closure of a non-empty set can be empty.

37. Close set is always a closed interval.

38. If S is closed and have only one limit point, then S must be bounded.

39. Union of closed set is closed.

40. Dence set is always uncountable.

41. There cannot be uncountable number of countable-dense sets.

42. Subset of a dense set is also dense In R.

43. If every infinite subset of S has a limit point, then S is compact.

44. Every uncountable subset of R contains uncountable irrational number.

45. Every connected set is uncountable.

46. If a set is countable, then closure of the set is also countable.

47. Countable infinite set has countable limit points.


48. Every uncountable set has a limit point.

49. Limit point can be an isolated point.

50. If a set is infinite and doesn't have a limit point, then it is necessarily

unbounded.

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