In mathematics, in the field of topology, a topological space is said to be a-paracompact if every open cover of the space has a locally finite refinement. In contrast to the definition of paracompactness, the refinement is not required to be open.
Every paracompact space is a-paracompact, and in regular spaces the two notions coincide.
References
- Willard, Stephen (2004). General Topology. Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-43479-6.
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