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This article is about shrinking topological spaces. For shrinking civic spaces, see Civic space.

In mathematics, in the field of topology, a topological space is said to have the shrinking property or to be a shrinking space if every open cover admits a shrinking. A shrinking of an open cover is another open cover indexed by the same indexing set, with the property that the closure of each open set in the shrinking lies inside the corresponding original open set.

Properties

The following facts are known about shrinking spaces:

These facts are particularly important because shrinking of open covers is a common technique in the theory of differential manifolds and while constructing functions using a partition of unity.

References

  1. ^ Hart, K. P.; Nagata, Jun-iti; Vaughan, J. E. (2003), Encyclopedia of General Topology, Elsevier, p. 199, ISBN 9780080530864.
  • General topology, Stephen Willard, definition 15.9 p. 104
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