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<p>of , its boundary is the <a href="page.php?w=closed_interval">closed interval</a> ; considered as a subset of  (where  is given its usual topology, the <a href="page.php?w=subspace_topology">subspace topology</a> inherited from ), the boundary of  is ; and considered as a subset of  itself, its boundary is empty. </p>

<p>Given the usual topology on  the boundary of a closed disk  is the disk's surrounding circle:   If the disk is instead viewed as a set in  with its own usual topology, that is,  then the boundary of the disk is the disk itself:</p><p>
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