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zero dimensional (Definition)
Definition 1   [1,2] Suppose $ X$ is a topological space. If $ X$ has a basis consising of clopen sets, then $ X$ is said to be zero dimensional.

Bibliography

1
L.A. Steen, J.A.Seebach, Jr., Counterexamples in topology, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1970.
2
S. Willard, General Topology, Addison-Wesley, Publishing Company, 1970.



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Cross-references: clopen sets, basis, topological space
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