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* [[Hausdorff space]] | * [[Hausdorff space]]: {{prpofofstrictimplicationat|[[Hausdorff implies KC]]|[[KC not implies Hausdorff]]}} | ||
===Weaker properties=== | ===Weaker properties=== | ||
* [[US-space]] | * [[US-space]]:{{proofat|[[KC implies US]]|[[US not implies KC]]}} | ||
* [[T1 space]] | * [[T1 space]] | ||
Revision as of 15:19, 21 July 2008
This article defines a property of topological spaces: a property that can be evaluated to true/false for any topological space|View a complete list of properties of topological spaces
This is a variation of Hausdorffness. View other variations of Hausdorffness
Definition
Symbol-free definition
A topological space is termed a KC-space if every compact subset of it is closed (here, by compact subset, we mean a subset which is a compact space under the subspace topology).
Relation with other properties
Stronger properties
Weaker properties
- US-space:For full proof, refer: KC implies US
- T1 space