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ALL meanings of second axiom of countability

sec·ond ax·i·om of count·a·ble
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  • noun second axiom of countability the property satisfied by a topological space in which the neighborhood system of each point has a base consisting of a countable number of neighborhoods (first axiom of countability) or the property satisfied by a topological space that has a base for its topology consisting of a countable number of subsets of the space (second axiom of countability) 1
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