Definition of Heine–Borel theorem

1. Noun. (analysis) A theorem which states that for any subset ''S'' of an ''n''-dimensional Euclidean space, ''S'' is compact if and only if it is both closed set closed and bounded. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Heine–Borel Theorem

Heim-Kreysig sign
Heimdal
Heimdall
Heimdallr
Heimlich
Heimlich maneuver
Heimlich maneuvers
Heimlich manoeuver
Heimlich manoeuvere
Heimlich manoeuvre
Heimlich manuvre
Heimweh
Heine
Heineke
Heineke-Mikulicz pyloroplasty
Heine–Borel theorem (current term)
Heinie
Heinies
Heinlein
Heinleinian
Heinrich Boll
Heinrich Engelhard Steinway
Heinrich Hertz
Heinrich Himmler
Heinrich Rudolph Hertz
Heinrich Schliemann
Heinrich Theodor Boll
Heinrich von Kleist
Heinz
Heinz-Ehrlich body

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