Definition
A topological space is said to be countably paracompact if every countable open cover has a locally finite open refinement.
Reference
Lynn Arthur Steen and J. Arthur Seebach, Jr. Counterexamples in Topology, Dover.
A topological space is said to be countably paracompact if every countable open cover has a locally finite open refinement.
Lynn Arthur Steen and J. Arthur Seebach, Jr. Counterexamples in Topology, Dover.