Resolvable space

In topology, a topological space is said to be resolvable if it is expressible as the union of two disjoint dense subsets.

For instance, the real numbers form a resolvable topological space because the rationals and irrationals are disjoint dense subsets.

A topological space that is not resolvable is termed irresolvable.

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