Double origin topology (also referred to in some contexts as the "double point" space) is a concept in topology that involves a space in which there are two indistinguishable points that serve as 'origins' of the space. This idea can be constructed using set theory and is often used in discussions about defining equivalence classes and understanding the properties of topological spaces, particularly with respect to their connectivity and properties of separation.

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