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Axiom of countability

In mathematics, an axiom of countability is a property of certain mathematical objects (usually in a category) that requires the existence of a countable set with certain properties, while without it such sets might not exist.

Important countability axioms for topological spaces:

These axioms are not all unrelated. In particular, every second-countable space is first-countable, separable, and Lindelöf. Also, every σ-compact space is Lindelöf. For metric spaces, first-countability is automatic, and second-countability, separability, and the Lindelöf property are all equivalent.

Other examples:

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