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- Interior (topology) [r]: The union of all open sets contained within a given subset of a topological space. [e]
- Nowhere dense set [r]: A set in a topological space whose closure has empty interior. [e]
- Nowhere dense set [r]: A set in a topological space whose closure has empty interior. [e]
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