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Grinberg's theorem

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Grinberg's theorem is a result in the field of topology and specifically pertains to the properties of continuous mappings between topological spaces. It is often mentioned in the context of compact spaces and homeomorphisms. The theorem states that if \( X \) is a compact Hausdorff space and \( Y \) is a connected space, then every continuous surjective mapping from \( X \) onto \( Y \) is a quotient map.

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