Homeomorphism iff Image of Closure equals Closure of Image

Definition
Let $T_1 = \left({X_1, \vartheta_1}\right)$ and $T_2 = \left({X_2, \vartheta_2}\right)$ be topological spaces.

Let $f: T_1 \to T_2$ be a bijection.

Then $f$ is a homeomorphism iff:
 * $\forall H \subseteq T_1: f \left({H^-}\right) = \left({f \left({H}\right)}\right)^-$

where $H^-$ denotes the closure of $H$.

Proof
From Bijection iff Inverse is Bijection, $f$ is a bijection iff $f^{-1}$ is a bijection.

From Continuity Defined by Closure we have that $f: T_1 \to T_2$ is continuous iff:
 * $\forall H \subseteq X_1: f \left({H^-}\right) \subseteq \left({f \left({H}\right)}\right)^-$

Similarly, $f^{-1}: T_2 \to T_1$ is continuous iff:
 * $\forall H \subseteq X_2: f^{-1} \left({H^-}\right) \subseteq \left({f^{-1} \left({H}\right)}\right)^-$

Thus:


 * $\forall H \subseteq X_1: f \left({\left({f^{-1} \left({H}\right)}\right)^-}\right) \subseteq \left({f \left({f^{-1} \left({H}\right)}\right)}\right)^-$

That is:
 * $\forall H \subseteq X_1: f \left({\left({f^{-1} \left({H}\right)}\right)^-}\right) \subseteq H^-$

Hence the result.