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Question: In problem 1 p205, is asks us to show that any closed subspace of a normal space is also normal. Do we really need the condition that the subspace be closed?
Question: In problem 1 p205, is asks us to show that any closed subspace of a normal space is also normal. Do we really need the condition that the subspace be closed? - Jdw

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Reading

Read sections in Munkres' textbook (Topology, 2nd edition). Remember that reading math isn't like reading a novel! If you read a novel and miss a few details most likely you'll still understand the novel. But if you miss a few details in a math text, often you'll miss everything that follows. So reading math takes reading and rereading and rerereading and a lot of thought about what you've read. Also, preread sections , just to get a feel for the future.

Doing

Solve and submit the following problems from Munkres' book:

  • Problem 1 on page 199.
  • Problem 1 on page 205.
  • Problems 1, 4, 5, 8, 9 on pages 212-213.

Due date

This assignment is due at the end of class on Thursday, November 25, 2010.

Dror's notes above / Student's notes below

Question: In problem 1 p205, is asks us to show that any closed subspace of a normal space is also normal. Do we really need the condition that the subspace be closed? - Jdw