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A [[Normal space|normal space]] in which every closed subset is a $G_\delta$-set (cf. [[Set of type F sigma(G delta)|Set of type $F_\sigma$ ($G_\delta$)]]).
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A [[normal space]] in which every closed subset is a $G_\delta$-set (cf. [[Set of type F sigma(G delta)|Set of type $F_\sigma$ ($G_\delta$)]]).
  
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<TR><TD valign="top">[a1]</TD> <TD valign="top">  E. Čech,  "Topological spaces" , Interscience  (1966)  pp. 532</TD></TR>
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Latest revision as of 09:30, 16 April 2023

A normal space in which every closed subset is a $G_\delta$-set (cf. Set of type $F_\sigma$ ($G_\delta$)).

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[a1] E. Čech, "Topological spaces" , Interscience (1966) pp. 532
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