In mathematics, a Baire space is a topological space which, intuitively speaking, is very large and has "enough" points for certain limit processes. It is named in honour of René-Louis Baire who introduced the concept.
In a topological space we can think of closed sets with empty interior as points in the space. Ignoring spaces with isolated points, which are their own interior, a Baire space is "large" in the sense that it cannot be constructed as a countable union of its points. A concrete example is a 2-dimensional plane with a countable collection of lines. No matter what lines we choose we cannot cover the space completely with the lines.
The precise definition of a Baire space has undergone slight changes throughout history, mostly due to prevailing needs and viewpoints. First, we give the usual modern definition, and then we give a historical definition which is closer to the definition originally given by Baire.
A topological space is called a Baire space if the countable union of any collection of closed sets with empty interior has empty interior.
This definition is equivalent to each of the following conditions:
In his original definition, Baire defined a notion of category (unrelated to category theory) as follows
A subset of a topological space X is called
The definition for a Baire space can then be stated as follows: a topological space X is a Baire space if every non-empty open set is of second category in X. This definition is equivalent to the modern definition.
A subset A of X is comeagre (comeager) if its complement is meagre.
The Baire category theorem gives sufficient conditions for a topological space to be a Baire space. It is an important tool in topology and functional analysis.
BCT1 shows that each of the following is a Baire space:
General topology | Functional analysis | Mathematical theorems | Properties of topological spaces
مبرهنة باير | Espacio de Baire | Espace de Baire | Spazio di Baire | Przestrzeń Baire'a | Категория Бэра
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