Definition
A topological space is called anti-countably compact if every countably compact subset is finite.
Reference
Ivan L. Reilly, Four Topics And An Example, Hacettepe Journal of Mathematics and Statistics, Volume 34S (2005), 27-34
A topological space is called anti-countably compact if every countably compact subset is finite.
Ivan L. Reilly, Four Topics And An Example, Hacettepe Journal of Mathematics and Statistics, Volume 34S (2005), 27-34