quasi-compact
A topological space is called quasi-compact if every open cover of it has a finite subcover. The distinction 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.
Title | quasi-compact |
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Canonical name | Quasicompact |
Date of creation | 2013-03-22 12:15:31 |
Last modified on | 2013-03-22 12:15:31 |
Owner | Wkbj79 (1863) |
Last modified by | Wkbj79 (1863) |
Numerical id | 7 |
Author | Wkbj79 (1863) |
Entry type | Definition |
Classification | msc 54-00 |
Synonym | quasicompact |
Related topic | Compact |