User talk:MuhammadDilbar

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Cheers! prime mover (talk) 02:12, 24 July 2019 (EDT)

Fully T4?
My source work defines a fully T4 space as being a space in which every open cover has a star refinement. It says nothing about it needing to be T1.

That same work gives the indiscrete space (and a number of others) as examples of a fully T4 space which is not T1.

Please bear in mind that different sources may give different names to topologies with various properties. Please see on Definition:Normal Space as an example.

Clearly the source you are working from has the definitions of "Fully T4" and "Fully Normal" round the other way from how Steen and Seebach define them.

If, as you say, this is "totally wrong", then you will of course be able to back up your assertion with a source that you can quote.

--prime mover (talk) 03:11, 24 July 2019 (EDT)