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  • In [[general topology]], a '''nowhere dense set''' in a topological space is a set whose [[closure (topology)|closure]] has
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  • In [[general topology]], a '''nowhere dense set''' in a topological space is a set whose [[closure (topology)|closure]] has
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nowhere dense set]]
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  • ...interval. As a subset of the unit interval it is [[closed set|closed]], [[nowhere dense set|nowhere dense]], [[perfect set|perfect]] and [[dense-in-itself set|dense-in
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  • ...ry space]]: that is, it is not a [[countability|countable]] [[union]] of [[nowhere dense set]]s (sets whose [[closure (topology)|closure]] have empty [[interior (topolo
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