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== Order topology== Every well-ordered set can be made into a [[topological space]] by endowing it with the [[order topology]]. With respect to this topology there can be two kinds of elements: *[[isolated point]]s β these are the minimum and the elements with a predecessor. *[[limit point]]s β this type does not occur in finite sets, and may or may not occur in an infinite set; the infinite sets without limit point are the sets of order type {{mvar|Ο}}, for example the [[natural numbers]] {{tmath|\N.}} For subsets we can distinguish: *Subsets with a maximum (that is, subsets that are [[Bounded set#Boundedness in order theory|bounded]] by themselves); this can be an isolated point or a limit point of the whole set; in the latter case it may or may not be also a limit point of the subset. *Subsets that are unbounded by themselves but bounded in the whole set; they have no maximum, but a supremum outside the subset; if the subset is non-empty this supremum is a limit point of the subset and hence also of the whole set; if the subset is empty this supremum is the minimum of the whole set. *Subsets that are unbounded in the whole set. A subset is [[Cofinal (mathematics)|cofinal]] in the whole set if and only if it is unbounded in the whole set or it has a maximum that is also maximum of the whole set. A well-ordered set as topological space is a [[first-countable space]] if and only if it has order type less than or equal to Ο<sub>1</sub> ([[first uncountable ordinal|omega-one]]), that is, if and only if the set is [[countable]] or has the smallest [[uncountable]] order type.
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