Hausdorff space

[hous-dawrf, houz-]

Hausdorff space

[hous-dawrf, houz-]
noun Mathematics.
a topological space in which each pair of points can be separated by two disjoint open sets containing the points.

Origin:
named after Felix Hausdorff (1868–1942), German mathematician, who first described it
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pertaining to the mathematical prerequisites for the study of calculus, as algebra, analytical geometry, and trigonometry
the result of division; the number of times one quantity is contained in another
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