Metric spaces are paracompact (Q6534204): Difference between revisions
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Every extended metric space (e-metric space) is paracompact. Specifically, for any open cover of an e-metric space, there exists a locally finite open refinement. This theorem guarantees that extended metric spaces satisfy a fundamental property in topology, making them suitable for applications requiring locally finite refinements of open covers. | |||
Property / description: Every extended metric space (e-metric space) is paracompact. Specifically, for any open cover of an e-metric space, there exists a locally finite open refinement. This theorem guarantees that extended metric spaces satisfy a fundamental property in topology, making them suitable for applications requiring locally finite refinements of open covers. / rank | |||
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Every extended metric space (e-metric space) is paracompact. Specifically, for any open cover of an e-metric space, there exists a locally finite open refinement. This theorem guarantees that extended metric spaces satisfy a fundamental property in topology, making them suitable for applications requiring locally finite refinements of open covers.
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