homeomorphic

Etymology

adj

  1. Having a homeomorphism
    Any infinite-dimensional Fréchet space homeomorphic with its countable product is topologically a Hilbert space. 1974, Wesley E. Terry, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, volume 196, pages 93–104
    A Vitali set can be homeomorphic to its complement. 2007, Andrjez Nowik, Acta Mathematica Hungarica, volumes 115:1-2, pages 145–154
    A pair of non-homeomorphic product measures on the Cantor set. 2007, Tim D. Austin, Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, volume 142:1, pages 103–110

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