Definition of Cantor–Bendixson theorem

1. Noun. (set theory) A theorem which states that a closed set in a Polish space is the disjoint union of a countable set and a perfect set. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Cantor–Bendixson Theorem

Canticle of Canticles
Canticle of Simeon
Canticles
Canton
Canton's phosphorus
Canton River
Canton crepe
Canton flannel
Canton ginger
Cantonese
Cantonese dialect
Cantor
Cantor tube
Cantorian
Cantorianly
Cantor–Bendixson theorem (current term)
Canuck
Canuckiana
Canucks
Canute
Canute the Great
Canyonlands
Canyonlands National Park
Cao Dai
Caodaiist
Caodaiists
Caodaism
Cap(m(7)GpppXm) endonuclease
Cap-Haïtien
Cape Ann

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