In topology, a branch of mathematics, a quasi-open map (also called quasi-interior map) is a function that generalizes the notion of open map.

Definition

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A function between topological spaces is called quasi-open if, for any nonempty open set , the interior of in is nonempty.[1][2] Such a function has also been called a quasi-interior map.[3]

Properties

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Let be a map between topological spaces.

  • If is continuous, it need not be quasi-open. For example, the constant map defined by is continuous but not quasi-open.
  • Conversely, if is quasi-open, it need not be continuous. For example, the map defined by if and if is quasi-open but not continuous.
  • If is open, then is quasi-open.[2] The converse is not true in general. For example, the continuous function is quasi-open but not open.
  • If is a local homeomorphism, then is quasi-open.[4]
  • The composition of two quasi-open maps is quasi-open.[note 1][2]

See also

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  • Almost open map – Map that satisfies a condition similar to that of being an open map
  • Closed graph – Property of functions in topology
  • Closed linear operator – Linear operator whose graph is closed
  • Open and closed maps – A function that sends open (resp. closed) subsets to open (resp. closed) subsets
  • Proper map – Mathematical map between topological spaces
  • Quotient map (topology) – Topological space construction

Notes

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  1. ^ This means that if and are both quasi-open, then the function composition is quasi-open.

References

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  1. ^ Mardešić, Sibe; Papić, Pavle (1962). "Continuous images of ordered compacta, the Suslin property and dyadic compacta" (PDF). Period. Math.-Phys. Astron., II. Ser. 17: 3–22. Zbl 0119.17906.Definition 3 on page 7
  2. ^ a b c Kao, Kuo Shih (1983). "A note on M1-spaces". Pacific Journal of Mathematics. 108 (1): 121–128. doi:10.2140/pjm.1983.108.121. Zbl 0487.54029.
  3. ^ Blokh, A.; Oversteegen, L.; Tymchatyn, E.D. (2006). "On almost one-to-one maps". Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 358 (11): 5003–5015. doi:10.1090/s0002-9947-06-03922-5.
  4. ^ Kim, Jae Woon (1998). "A Note on Quasi-Open Maps" (PDF). Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society. B: The Pure and Applied Mathematics. 5 (1): 1–3. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 20, 2011.