Polish space

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

They were first extensively studied by Polish topologists and logicians, such as Sierpiński, Kuratowski, and Tarski.

Noun[edit]

Polish space (plural Polish spaces)

  1. (topology) A separable, completely metrizable topological space
    is a Polish space