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Homeomorphism Invariants

Metrizability

see also Metrizability

A topological space \( (X,\mathcal{T}_X) \) is metrizable if there is a metric \(d \) on \( X\) such that \(\mathcal{T}_X = \mathcal{T}_d \), where \( \mathcal{T}_d \) is the metric topology on \( X\) induced by \( d\).

Metrizability is a homeomorphism invariant. Metrizability is not preserved by quotients, continuous images, or continuous preimages. Metrizable spaces are \( \mathcal{T}_4 \).

Connectedness

Path Connected

Compactness

see also: Compact

Separation Properties

\(T_1 \)

A topological space \(X \) is \(T_1 \) if for any two distinct points \( a,b\in X\) there are open sets \( U,V\) in \(X \) with \(a\in U, b\not \in U, a\not\in V, b\in V \).

\(T_2 \) (Hausdorff)

See also T2 (Hausdorff)

\(T_3 \) (Regular)

A topological space \(X \) is \(T_3 \) if it is \(T_1 \) and for any point \( a \in X\) and closed set \(B \in X \) with \(a \not \in B \), there are disjoint open sets \(U,V \in X \) with \(a\in U \) and \(B\subseteq V \)

\(T_4 \) (Normal)

A topological space \(X \) is \(T_4 \) if it is \(T_1 \)and for any two disjoint closed sets \(A,B \in X \) there are disjoint open sets \(U,V \in X \) with \( A \subseteq U\) and \(B \subseteq V \).

Homotopy

Fundamental Groups