what is INTERIOR POINT in math real analysis?
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In mathematics, specifically in topology, the interior of a subset S of points of a topological space X consists of all points of S that do not belong to the boundary of S. A point that is in the interior of S is an interior point of S. ... Sets with empty interior have been called boundary sets.
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In mathematics, specifically in topology, the interior of a subset S of a topological space X is the union of all subsets of S that are open in X.
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