In
topology
Topology (from the Greek language, Greek words , and ) is the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties of a Mathematical object, geometric object that are preserved under Continuous function, continuous Deformation theory, deformat ...
and related branches of
mathematics
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, a totally disconnected space is a
topological space
In mathematics, a topological space is, roughly speaking, a Geometry, geometrical space in which Closeness (mathematics), closeness is defined but cannot necessarily be measured by a numeric Distance (mathematics), distance. More specifically, a to ...
that has only
singletons as
connected subsets
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. In every topological space, the singletons (and, when it is considered connected, the empty set) are connected; in a totally disconnected space, these are the ''only'' connected subsets.
An important example of a totally disconnected space is the
Cantor set
In mathematics, the Cantor set is a set of points lying on a single line segment that has a number of unintuitive properties. It was discovered in 1874 by Henry John Stephen Smith and mentioned by German mathematician Georg Cantor in 1883.
Throu ...
, which is
homeomorphic
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to the set of
''p''-adic integers. Another example, playing a key role in
algebraic number theory
Algebraic number theory is a branch of number theory that uses the techniques of abstract algebra to study the integers, rational numbers, and their generalizations. Number-theoretic questions are expressed in terms of properties of algebraic ob ...
, is the field of
''p''-adic numbers.
Definition
A topological space
is totally disconnected if the
connected components in
are the one-point sets. Analogously, a topological space
is totally path-disconnected if all
path-components in
are the one-point sets.
Another closely related notion is that of a
totally separated space, i.e. a space where
quasicomponents are singletons. That is, a topological space
is totally separated if for every
, the
intersection
In mathematics, the intersection of two or more objects is another object consisting of everything that is contained in all of the objects simultaneously. For example, in Euclidean geometry, when two lines in a plane are not parallel, their ...
of all
clopen
In topology, a clopen set (a portmanteau of closed-open set) in a topological space is a set which is both open and closed. That this is possible may seem counterintuitive, as the common meanings of and are antonyms, but their mathematical def ...
neighborhoods of
is the singleton
. Equivalently, for each pair of distinct points
, there is a pair of disjoint open neighborhoods
of
such that
.
Every totally separated space is evidently totally disconnected but the converse is false even for
metric space
In mathematics, a metric space is a Set (mathematics), set together with a notion of ''distance'' between its Element (mathematics), elements, usually called point (geometry), points. The distance is measured by a function (mathematics), functi ...
s. For instance, take
to be the
Cantor's teepee, which is the
Knaster–Kuratowski fan with the apex removed. Then
is totally disconnected but its quasicomponents are not singletons. For
locally compact
In topology and related branches of mathematics, a topological space is called locally compact if, roughly speaking, each small portion of the space looks like a small portion of a compact space. More precisely, it is a topological space in which e ...
Hausdorff space
In topology and related branches of mathematics, a Hausdorff space ( , ), T2 space or separated space, is a topological space where distinct points have disjoint neighbourhoods. Of the many separation axioms that can be imposed on a topologi ...
s the two notions (totally disconnected and totally separated) are equivalent.
Confusingly, in the literature
totally disconnected spaces are sometimes called hereditarily disconnected, while the terminology totally disconnected is used for totally separated spaces.
Examples
The following are examples of totally disconnected spaces:
*
Discrete space
In topology, a discrete space is a particularly simple example of a topological space or similar structure, one in which the points form a , meaning they are '' isolated'' from each other in a certain sense. The discrete topology is the finest to ...
s
* The
rational number
In mathematics, a rational number is a number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction of two integers, a numerator and a non-zero denominator . For example, is a rational number, as is every integer (for example,
The set of all ...
s
* The
irrational number
In mathematics, the irrational numbers are all the real numbers that are not rational numbers. That is, irrational numbers cannot be expressed as the ratio of two integers. When the ratio of lengths of two line segments is an irrational number, ...
s
* The ''p''-adic numbers; more generally, all
profinite groups are totally disconnected.
* The
Cantor set
In mathematics, the Cantor set is a set of points lying on a single line segment that has a number of unintuitive properties. It was discovered in 1874 by Henry John Stephen Smith and mentioned by German mathematician Georg Cantor in 1883.
Throu ...
and the
Cantor space
In mathematics, a Cantor space, named for Georg Cantor, is a topological abstraction of the classical Cantor set: a topological space is a Cantor space if it is homeomorphic to the Cantor set. In set theory, the topological space 2ω is called "the ...
* The
Baire space
In mathematics, a topological space X is said to be a Baire space if countable unions of closed sets with empty interior also have empty interior.
According to the Baire category theorem, compact Hausdorff spaces and complete metric spaces are ...
* The
Sorgenfrey line
* Every Hausdorff space of
small inductive dimension 0 is totally disconnected
* The
Erdős space ℓ
''2'' is a totally disconnected Hausdorff space that does not have small inductive dimension 0.
*
Extremally disconnected Hausdorff spaces
*
Stone spaces
* The
Knaster–Kuratowski fan provides an example of a connected space, such that the removal of a single point produces a totally disconnected space.
Properties
*
Subspaces,
products
Product may refer to:
Business
* Product (business), an item that can be offered to a market to satisfy the desire or need of a customer.
* Product (project management), a deliverable or set of deliverables that contribute to a business solution
...
, and
coproducts
In category theory, the coproduct, or categorical sum, is a construction which includes as examples the disjoint union of sets and of topological spaces, the free product of groups, and the direct sum of modules and vector spaces. The coprod ...
of totally disconnected spaces are totally disconnected.
*Totally disconnected spaces are
T1 spaces, since singletons are closed.
*Continuous images of totally disconnected spaces are not necessarily totally disconnected, in fact, every
compact
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* Interstate compact, a type of agreement used by U.S. states
* Blood compact, an ancient ritual of the Philippines
* Compact government, a t ...
metric space
In mathematics, a metric space is a Set (mathematics), set together with a notion of ''distance'' between its Element (mathematics), elements, usually called point (geometry), points. The distance is measured by a function (mathematics), functi ...
is a continuous image of the
Cantor set
In mathematics, the Cantor set is a set of points lying on a single line segment that has a number of unintuitive properties. It was discovered in 1874 by Henry John Stephen Smith and mentioned by German mathematician Georg Cantor in 1883.
Throu ...
.
*A
locally compact Hausdorff space has
small inductive dimension 0 if and only if it is totally disconnected.
*Every totally disconnected compact metric space is homeomorphic to a subset of a
countable
In mathematics, a Set (mathematics), set is countable if either it is finite set, finite or it can be made in one to one correspondence with the set of natural numbers. Equivalently, a set is ''countable'' if there exists an injective function fro ...
product of
discrete space
In topology, a discrete space is a particularly simple example of a topological space or similar structure, one in which the points form a , meaning they are '' isolated'' from each other in a certain sense. The discrete topology is the finest to ...
s.
*It is in general not true that every open set in a totally disconnected space is also closed.
*It is in general not true that the closure of every open set in a totally disconnected space is open, i.e. not every totally disconnected Hausdorff space is
extremally disconnected.
Constructing a totally disconnected quotient space of any given space
Let
be an arbitrary topological space. Let
if and only if
(where
denotes the largest connected subset containing
). This is obviously an
equivalence relation
In mathematics, an equivalence relation is a binary relation that is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive. The equipollence relation between line segments in geometry is a common example of an equivalence relation. A simpler example is equ ...
whose equivalence classes are the connected components of
. Endow
with the
quotient topology
In topology and related areas of mathematics, the quotient space of a topological space under a given equivalence relation is a new topological space constructed by endowing the quotient set of the original topological space with the quotient to ...
, i.e. the
finest topology making the map
continuous. With a little bit of effort we can see that
is totally disconnected.
In fact this space is not only ''some'' totally disconnected quotient but in a certain sense the ''biggest'': The following
universal property
In mathematics, more specifically in category theory, a universal property is a property that characterizes up to an isomorphism the result of some constructions. Thus, universal properties can be used for defining some objects independently fro ...
holds: For any totally disconnected space
and any continuous map
, there exists a ''unique'' continuous map
with
.
See also
*
Extremally disconnected space
*
Totally disconnected group
Citations
References
*
*
* (reprint of the 1970 original, )
* {{Citation , last1=Kuratowski , first1=Kazimierz , title=Topology II: Transl. from French , date=1968 , publisher=Academic Press
.a., location=New York , isbn=9780124292024 , edition=Revised
General topology
Properties of topological spaces