Talk:Inner Limit in Hausdorff Space by Set Closures

Should simple examples be moved to separate pages?
Should examples be moved to separate pages. What if they are very simple application of the previously stated theorem? --Pantelis Sopasakis 15:24, 26 November 2011 (EET).


 * It doesn't matter how simple they are - if it is a statement that requires proof (even if that proof is "just apply this theorem") then it needs its own page.


 * If it is truly a corollary, then it can be included on the main page by means of a transclusion.


 * I know there are pages in which the corollary is included on the same page as the proof, but these are all to be refactored in due course. --prime mover 08:30, 26 November 2011 (CST)