perfectly compact
Last-modified: 2010-07-26 (月) 17:46:05
Definition 
- A space X is perfectly compact if whenever {G_i} is a monotonic collection of subsets
of X, there exists a point p in X that is either a point or a limit point of each G_i.
Reference 
- Scott Varagona, Inverse Limit Spaces, A Thesis the Graduate Faculty of Auburn University.