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quasi-compact (Definition)

A topological space is called quasi-compact if every open cover of it has a finite subcover. The distinction between compact spaces and quasi-compact spaces exists because some people insist that a space that is compact must be a Hausdorff space. This distinction occurs for example in Robin Hartshorne's book Algebraic Geometry.



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See Also: compact

Other names:  quasicompact
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Cross-references: algebraic geometry, Hausdorff space, compact, subcover, finite, open cover, topological space
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