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On normal subspaces
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 April 2009
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In this paper the anti-normal property is studied. A space is anti-normal if its only normal subspaces are those whose cardinalities require them to be normal. It is shown that every topological space of at least four elements contains a normal three point subspace from which it follows that there is only one non-trivial anti-normal space.
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