totally normal space

topological space in which every open set is locally finite union of of open F-sigma-sets
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totally normal space

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Key Facts

  • totally normal space's subclass of is recorded as normal space[1].
  • totally normal space's Metamath statement ID is recorded as df-cnrm[2].

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