Math 440, Fall 2014, Assignment 10
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The moving power of mathematical invention is not reasoning but the imagination.
- - Augustus de Morgan
Carefully define the following terms, then give one example and one non-example of each:
- Compact space (as we defined it in class, in terms of nets).
- Open cover.
- Compact space (as most books define it, in terms of open covers).
- Locally compact space.
Carefully state the following theorems (you do not need to prove them):
- Theorem concerning the equivalence of the two definitions of compactness.
- Theorem concerning the forward image of a compact subspace under a continuous map.
- Theorem concerning closed subspaces of compact spaces.
- Theorem concerning compact subspaces of Hausdorff spaces.
- Theorem concerning compactness of the unit interval.
- Extreme Value Theorem.
Solve the following problems:
- Problems 17A(1), 17B(1-4), 17G(1) and 17G(3).