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O que (quem) é dynamically disconnected - definição

TOPOLOGICAL SPACE WHERE ONLY CONNECTED SUBSPACES ARE SINGLETONS AND POSSIBLY THE EMPTY SET
Totally disconnected; Totally-disconnected space; Totally path disconnected; Total disconnectedness

disconnected         
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Disconnected (disambiguation); Disconnected (album); Disconnected (song); Disconnected (film)
Disconnected things are not linked in any way.
...sequences of utterly disconnected events...
= unconnected
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Disconnected         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Disconnected (disambiguation); Disconnected (album); Disconnected (song); Disconnected (film)
·Impf & ·p.p. of Disconnect.
disconnected         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Disconnected (disambiguation); Disconnected (album); Disconnected (song); Disconnected (film)
¦ adjective (of speech, writing, or thought) lacking a logical sequence.
Derivatives
disconnectedly adverb
disconnectedness noun

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Totally disconnected space

In topology and related branches of mathematics, a totally disconnected space is a topological space that has only singletons as connected subsets. In every topological space, the singletons (and, when it is considered connected, the empty set) are connected; in a totally disconnected space, these are the only connected subsets.

An important example of a totally disconnected space is the Cantor set, which is homeomorphic to the set of p-adic integers. Another example, playing a key role in algebraic number theory, is the field Qp of p-adic numbers.