Talk:Fine topology

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Changed redirect to Fine topology (potential theory) from Comparison of topologies. The rationale is that there is a difference between "fine" and "finer" and that while it makes sense for "finer topology" to the comparison of topologies article, it is more useful for "fine topology" to point to the potential theory article. I'd be happy to settle for a disambiguation page here if there is disagreement. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mistercupcake (talkcontribs) 14 August 2007

It is hard to believe that some perverse mind managed to spoil an admirably convenient coarse–fine opposition, refined from an ambiguity of "weak–strong" and having (in English) a memorable connotation to final object for "fine". Can it be true that any of potential theorists did not give a timely advice to cancel that silly "fine topology" and rename it to something else? Incnis Mrsi (talk) 09:18, 9 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]