, the set of real numbers; it is different from the standard topology on
(generated by the open intervals) and has a number of interesting properties.
It is the topology generated by the basis of all half-open intervals [a,b), where a and b are real numbers.
The resulting topological space is called the Sorgenfrey line after Robert Sorgenfrey or the arrow and is sometimes written
Like the Cantor set and the long line, the Sorgenfrey line often serves as a useful counterexample to many otherwise plausible-sounding conjectures in general topology.