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Is there any example for CW complex with one 0-cell that is not connected?I don't think it's possible.










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    Is there any example for CW complex with one 0-cell that is not connected?I don't think it's possible.










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      Is there any example for CW complex with one 0-cell that is not connected?I don't think it's possible.










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      closed as off-topic by amWhy, Shailesh, José Carlos Santos, max_zorn, Brahadeesh Nov 18 at 11:51


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          You start with a connected singleton and every next cell we attach keeps a connected space connected. So by induction the resulting space is connected.






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            You start with a connected singleton and every next cell we attach keeps a connected space connected. So by induction the resulting space is connected.






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              You start with a connected singleton and every next cell we attach keeps a connected space connected. So by induction the resulting space is connected.






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                You start with a connected singleton and every next cell we attach keeps a connected space connected. So by induction the resulting space is connected.






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                You start with a connected singleton and every next cell we attach keeps a connected space connected. So by induction the resulting space is connected.







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