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[QUOTE="Math Amateur, post: 6776044, member: 203675"] Thanks castor28 ... ... You write: " ... ... Note that the fact that $S$ is compact is essential (the theorem would obviously be false otherwise); do you see why? ... ... "Intriguing question ... Not sure I see why ... [I][B]can you help[/B][/I] ... Mind you ... the argument given depends on having a finite subcover of S which arises via compactness ... but do we really need a finite cover ... would an infinite cover work with slightly amended arguments ... again ... I am not sure ...Peter [COLOR="silver"][SIZE=1]- - - Updated - - -[/SIZE][/COLOR] Thanks for the hep, Opalg ... Peter [/QUOTE]
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