
handle: 11320/5556
Abstract In this article, we formalize in Mizar [1] the notion of uniform space introduced by André Weil using the concepts of entourages [2]. We present some results between uniform space and pseudo metric space. We introduce the concepts of left-uniformity and right-uniformity of a topological group. Next, we define the concept of the partition topology. Following the Vlach’s works [11, 10], we define the semi-uniform space induced by a tolerance and the uniform space induced by an equivalence relation. Finally, using mostly Gehrke, Grigorieff and Pin [4] works, a Pervin uniform space defined from the sets of the form ((X\A) × (X\A)) ∪ (A×A) is presented.
partition topology, topological group, Pervin uniform space, uniformity, pseudo-metric space, 004, 510, Mechanization of proofs and logical operations, uniform space, Uniform structures and generalizations, pervin uniform space
partition topology, topological group, Pervin uniform space, uniformity, pseudo-metric space, 004, 510, Mechanization of proofs and logical operations, uniform space, Uniform structures and generalizations, pervin uniform space
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