Double origin topology
In mathematics, more specifically general topology, the double origin topology is an example of a topology given to the plane R2 with an extra point, say 0*, added. In this case, the double origin topology gives a topology on the set, where ∐ denotes the disjoint union.
Construction
Given a point x belonging to X, such that and, the neighbourhoods of x are those given by the standard metric topology on We define a countably infinite basis of neighbourhoods about the point 0 and about the additional point 0*. For the point 0, the basis, indexed by n, is defined to be:In a similar way, the basis of neighbourhoods of 0* is defined to be: