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==Definition==
==Definition==


A [[topological space]] is termed '''second-countable''' if it admits a countable [[basis of a topological space|basis]].
A [[topological space]] is termed '''second-countable''' if it admits a countable [[basis]].


==Relation with other properties==
==Relation with other properties==

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This article defines a property of topological space that is pivotal (viz important) among currently studied properties of topological spaces

Definition

A topological space is termed second-countable if it admits a countable basis.

Relation with other properties

Stronger properties

Weaker properties

Metaproperties

Hereditariness

This property of topological spaces is hereditary, or subspace-closed. In other words, any subspace (subset with the subspace topology) of a topological space with this property also has this property.
View other subspace-hereditary properties of topological spaces

Any subspace of a second-countable space is second-countable.

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