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  1. elementary set theory - What do finite, infinite, countable, not ...

    What do finite, infinite, countable, not countable, countably infinite mean? [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 13 years, 3 months ago Modified 13 years, 3 months ago

  2. Second Countable, First Countable, and Separable Spaces

    Mar 16, 2015 · The definition for 2nd countable topological space is that "the topological space has a countable basis." My confusion is whether or not they mean countably infinite basis only.

  3. general topology - Proof that Metric Spaces are Second Countable ...

    Nov 14, 2021 · In second-countable spaces—as in metric spaces—compactness, sequential compactness, and countable compactness are all equivalent properties. Question: So …

  4. What does it mean for a set to be countably infinite?

    Nov 25, 2015 · If you can achieve a bijection of the members of the sets to $\Bbb N$, the the set will be called countable, and moreover ,if it is infinite, then it is countably infinite. So, the set …

  5. general topology - How to tell if a space is second-countable ...

    Sep 26, 2021 · If a space is second-countable, the usual way to prove this will be to exhibit a specific countable basis. If a space is not second-countable, proving this can be more intricate, …

  6. Uncountable vs Countable Infinity - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    My friend and I were discussing infinity and stuff about it and ran into some disagreements regarding countable and uncountable infinity. As far as I understand, the list of all natural …

  7. general topology - If X is second-countable, then X is Lindelöf ...

    Apr 29, 2017 · We say $ { X }$ is Lindelöf if every open cover has a countable subcover. Th: Suppose $ { X }$ is second countable. Then it is Lindelöf. Pf: $ { X }$ admits a countable basis …

  8. Why is the set of Rational numbers countably infinite?

    Feb 22, 2016 · I using the definition - If a set is countably infinite, then each element of the set can be mapped to the set of natural numbers. Another question - Is the cardinal product of …

  9. general topology - Separable implies second countable

    Start asking to get answers Find the answer to your question by asking. Ask question general-topology separable-spaces second-countable

  10. Why is $\\mathbb Q $ (rational numbers) countable?

    Feb 6, 2015 · From the fact that cartesian product of countably infinite sets is countably infinite, $\mathbb Z \times \mathbb N$ is countable. Because the domain of injection to a countable …