Point-finite collection
In mathematics, a collection of subsets of a topological space
is said to be point finite or a point finite collection if every point of
lies in only finitely many members of
.[1]
A topological space in which every open cover admits a point-finite open refinement is called metacompact. Every locally finite collection of subsets of a topological space is also point finite. A topological space in which every open cover admits a locally finite open refinement is called paracompact. Every paracompact space is metacompact.[1]
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