I know the answer is 'NO'. But I don't quite know how to prove it. Could we use the dimensions of the ambient Euclidean spaces of the domain and range?
Thanks in advance.
I know the answer is 'NO'. But I don't quite know how to prove it. Could we use the dimensions of the ambient Euclidean spaces of the domain and range?
Thanks in advance.
The image of a compact set by a continuous map is compact.