Why do homeomorphisms map interiors to interiors and boundaries to boundaries? I cannot find a good proof for it that does not involve algebraic topology. I only need it for spaces in $\mathbb{R}^n.$
homeomorphisms mapping interiors to interiors and boundaries to boundaries
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0They might use it, but then you can just assume it's true, right? – 2011-06-29