Supercompactness vs Supercompact - What's the difference?
supercompactness | supercompact | Derived terms |
Very compact.
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(mathematics, topology, of a topological space) Having a subbasis such that every open cover of the topological space from elements of the subbasis has a subcover with at most two subbasis elements.
(mathematics, set theory) Being a type of large cardinal with a variety of reflection properties.
Supercompactness is a derived term of supercompact.
As a noun supercompactness
is quality of being supercompact.As an adjective supercompact is
very compact.supercompact
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