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Second-countable


In topology, a second-countable space, also called a completely separable space, is a topological space satisfying the second axiom of countability. A space is said to be second-countable if its topology has a countable base. More explicitly, this means that a topological space is second countable if there exists some countable collection of open subsets of such that any open subset of can be written as a union of elements of some subfamily of . Like other countability axioms, the property of being second-countable restricts the number of open sets that a space can have.


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