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Hausdorff space and Zero-dimensional space

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Difference between Hausdorff space and Zero-dimensional space

Hausdorff space vs. Zero-dimensional space

In topology and related branches of mathematics, a Hausdorff space, separated space or T2 space is a topological space in which distinct points have disjoint neighbourhoods. In mathematics, a zero-dimensional topological space (or nildimensional) is a topological space that has dimension zero with respect to one of several inequivalent notions of assigning a dimension to a given topological space.

Similarities between Hausdorff space and Zero-dimensional space

Hausdorff space and Zero-dimensional space have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cover (topology), Locally compact space, Mathematics, Open set, Subspace topology, Topological space.

Cover (topology)

In mathematics, a cover of a set X is a collection of sets whose union contains X as a subset.

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Locally compact space

In topology and related branches of mathematics, a topological space is called locally compact if, roughly speaking, each small portion of the space looks like a small portion of a compact space.

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Mathematics

Mathematics (from Greek μάθημα máthēma, "knowledge, study, learning") is the study of such topics as quantity, structure, space, and change.

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Open set

In topology, an open set is an abstract concept generalizing the idea of an open interval in the real line.

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Subspace topology

In topology and related areas of mathematics, a subspace of a topological space X is a subset S of X which is equipped with a topology induced from that of X called the subspace topology (or the relative topology, or the induced topology, or the trace topology).

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Topological space

In topology and related branches of mathematics, a topological space may be defined as a set of points, along with a set of neighbourhoods for each point, satisfying a set of axioms relating points and neighbourhoods.

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Hausdorff space and Zero-dimensional space Comparison

Hausdorff space has 74 relations, while Zero-dimensional space has 26. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 6.00% = 6 / (74 + 26).

References

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