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In topology, a neighbourhood of a point x in a topological space X is a set N such that x is in the interior of N; that is, there is an open set U such that . A neighbourhood of a set A in X is a set N such that A is contained in the interior of N; that is, there is an open set U such that .
The family of neighourhoods of a point x, denoted satisfies the properties
The properties are equivalent to stating that the neighbourhood system is a filter, the neighbourhood filter of x.
A topology may be defined in terms of its neighbourhood systems: a set is open if and only if it is a neighbourhood of each of its points.