No. This is heresy.
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All protosandwiches have the locally sandwich property, this is first year stuff
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what? no, this is incorrect
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Replying to @0xdeadbabe @St_Rev and
if you remove every subset of the protosandwich that is locally sandwich, you are left with a subset that is not locally sandwich
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wait, so are you suggesting something like coring the hot dog, such that there's a meat torus in a bun whose subsets are locally sandwich and a meat cylinder that is not locally sandwich? trying to make sure I understand this right
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Replying to @puellavulnerata @0xdeadbabe and
I had forgotten the neighbourhood part. And I also still don't really know any topology yet. I just play along with y'all.
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To bring it back to object level: the local sandwich criterion just means that every point is contained in a proper sandwich that is contained in the protosandwich. IOW you can cut up the protosandwich and get a sandwich that contains your point.
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Replying to @St_Rev @puellavulnerata and
So as long as there's at least one proper sandwich around every point in the pseudosandwich, it's locally sandwich, if I'm understanding you correctly. Which might mean cutting off the hinge of the bun but that's ok?
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