Cofinite topology

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In mathematics, the cofinite topology is the topology on a set in the the open sets are those which have finite complement, together with the empty set. Equivalently, the closed sets are the finite sets, together with the whole space.

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If X is finite, then the cofinite topology on X is the discrete topology, in which every set is open. We therefore assume that X is an infinite set with the cofinite topology; it is:

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