Feebly compact space

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title: Feebly compact space
text: In mathematics, a topological space is feebly compact if every locally finite cover by nonempty open sets is finite. The concept was introduced by S. Mardeĉić and P. Papić in 1955. Some facts: Every compact space is feebly compact. Every feebly compact paracompact space is compact. Every feebly compact space is pseudocompact but the converse is not necessarily true. For a completely regular Hausdorff space the properties of being feebly compact and pseudocompact are equivalent. Any maximal feebl
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