04 - Congergent Sequences
04 - Congergent Sequences
04 - Congergent Sequences
Proof. Suppose that there are two (or more) limits, say a and b. Since X is Hausdorff,
we can find disjoint open sets Ua and Ub with a ∈ Ua and b ∈ Ub . Let na ∈ N be such
that xn ∈ Ua for all n ≥ na and nb ∈ N have the property that xn ∈ Ub for all n ≥ nb .
Then for all n ≥ max{na , nb } we have that xn ∈ Ua ∩ Ub which is a contradiction since
Ua ∩ Ub = ∅.
The converse of theorem 2.1 is not generally true. That is, there are examples
of topological spaces which are not Hausdorff even tough every of their convergent
sequences has a unique limit. Here is one such example.
Example 6: Consider X = R with the countable complement topology. Let us
first check that every convergent sequence xn ∈ X has a unique limit. Suppose not,
that is suppose that lim xn = a and lim xn = b with a 6= b. Let Ua be the open set
Ua = R − {xi | xi 6= a}
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