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Compact set

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Compactness is a topological property that appears in a wide variety of contexts. In particular, it is a "tameness property" that tells you that the objects you are dealing with are in some sense well-behaved.

Definition

Let be a topological space and let .

A set of open sets is said to be an open cover of if S\subset\bigcup_{\alpha}G_{\alpha}.

The set is said to be compact if and only if for every open cover of , there exists a finite set \{\alpha_1,\alpha_2,\ldots,\alpha_n\} such that is also an open cover of . This is often expressed in the sentence, "A set is compact if and only if every open cover admits a finite subcover."

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