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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topology_glossary
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\textbf{\Large T0-spaces}
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\abbreviation{Top$_0$}

\begin{definition}
A \emph{$T_0$-space} is a \href{Topological_spaces.pdf}{topological spaces} $\mathbf{X}=\langle X,\Omega(\mathbf{X})\rangle$ such that


for every pair of distinct points in the space, there is an open set containing one but not the other:  $x,y\in X\implies\exists U\in\Omega(\mathbf{X})[(x\in U\mbox{ and }y\notin U)\mbox{ or }(y\in U\mbox{ and }x\notin U)]$
\end{definition}

\begin{morphisms}
Let $\mathbf{X}$ and $\mathbf{Y}$ be $T_0$-spaces. 
A morphism from $\mathbf{X}$ to $\mathbf{Y}$ is a function $f:X\rightarrow Y$ that is \emph{continuous}: 

$V\in\Omega(\mathbf{Y})\implies f^{-1}[V]\in\Omega(\mathbf{X})$
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\begin{basic_results}
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\begin{examples}
\begin{example}
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\begin{properties} (\href{http://math.chapman.edu/cgi-bin/structures?Properties}{description})

\begin{tabular}{|ll|}\hline
Classtype & second-order\\\hline
Amalgamation property & yes\\\hline
Strong amalgamation property & no\\\hline
Epimorphisms are surjective & no\\\hline
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\end{properties}
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Remark: 
The properties given above use an $(\mathcal{E},\mathcal{M})$ factorization system with $\mathcal{E}=$ surjective morphisms and
$\mathcal{M}=$ embeddings.


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\begin{subclasses}\ 

\href{T1-spaces.pdf}{T1-spaces} 

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\begin{superclasses}\ 

\href{Topological_spaces.pdf}{Topological spaces} 

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\url{http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topology_glossary}


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