Unicoherent
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A topological space X is said to be unicoherent if it is connected and the following property holds:
For any closed, connected
with
, the intersection
is connected.
For example, any closed interval on the real line is unicoherent, but a circle is not.
[edit] References
- Insall, Matt, Unicoherent Space at MathWorld.

