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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Cofinite topology.
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  • Compact space [r]: A toplogical space for which every covering with open sets has a finite subcovering. [e]
  • Separation axioms [r]: Axioms for a topological space which specify how well separated points and closed sets are by open sets. [e]
  • Sober space [r]: A topological space in which every irreducible closed set has a unique generic point. [e]

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  • Noetherian space [r]: A topological space in which closed subsets satisfy the descending chain condition. [e]
  • Finite and infinite [r]: The distinction between bounded and unbounded in size (number of elements, length, area, etc.) [e]
  • Discrete space [r]: A topological space with the discrete topology, in which every subset is open (and also closed). [e]
  • Discrete metric [r]: The metric on a space which assigns distance one to any distinct points, inducing the discrete topology. [e]