Quasi-interior
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In topology, a continuous map
between topological spaces X and Y is said to be quasi-interior if, for any open set
, the interior of f(U) in Y is non-empty.
[edit] References
A.Blokh, L.Oversteegen and E.D.Tymchatyn, "On almost one-to-one maps", Trans. Amer. Math. Soc (2006).

