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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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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
¹ Source: wiktionary.com