Definitions from Wiktionary (disjoint union topology)
▸ noun: (topology) A topology which is applicable to the disjoint union of a given set of topological spaces and is the largest (most inclusive) topology that preserves the continuity of each contributing space as represented in the union.
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▸ noun: (topology) A topology which is applicable to the disjoint union of a given set of topological spaces and is the largest (most inclusive) topology that preserves the continuity of each contributing space as represented in the union.
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disjoint union,
discrete topology,
standard topology,
topology,
open set,
wedge sum,
uniform space,
topological group,
relative topology,
ditopology,
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