Tychonoff cube

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Named after Russian mathematician Андре́й Никола́евич Ти́хонов (Andréj Nikolájevič Tíxonov) (1906–1993).

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Tychonoff cube (plural Tychonoff cubes)

  1. A topological space which is a product of infinitely many closed intervals.

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