Separating set

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Template:Short description Template:About In mathematics, a set S of functions with domain D is called a Template:Em and is said to Template:Em (or just Template:Em) if for any two distinct elements x and y of D, there exists a function fS such that f(x)f(y).[1]

Separating sets can be used to formulate a version of the Stone–Weierstrass theorem for real-valued functions on a compact Hausdorff space X, with the topology of uniform convergence. It states that any subalgebra of this space of functions is dense if and only if it separates points. This is the version of the theorem originally proved by Marshall H. Stone.[1]

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