F.E.J. Linton • Wesleyan Univ. Math/CS Emeritus| “Peculiar” | It has a discrete, dense, open subset, whose (closed) complement is a discrete subspace as well, yet ... |
| “Topoidal problem” | ... the whole space admits a double cover with no continuous global section. |
| The space? | Heath’s V-space (a suitably re-topologised real upper half-plane). |