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
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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