Timeline for Topology on topological spaces
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2 mins ago | history | edited | Steven Clontz | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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3 hours ago | comment | added | Zerox | @DanRamras To get a full description of the topological structure it is not enough to only look at convergent sequences, but convergent nets, which does involve set-theoretic issues I think. | |
11 hours ago | comment | added | Dan Ramras | If one came up with a decent notion of what it means for a sequence of topological spaces to converge to another topological space, then these set theoretic issues wouldn’t really be an issue; one could try to put a topology on any given set of spaces in which convergence behaves in the desired way. Maybe there would be some sequences (of spaces in the set) whose limit exists but is missing from the set, but that would be okay. On the other hand I don’t have a suggestion for such a notion of convergence… | |
14 hours ago | history | answered | Steven Clontz | CC BY-SA 4.0 |