Definition 111.6.4. A topological space $X$ is called quasi-compact if for any open covering $X = \bigcup _{i\in I} U_ i$ there is a finite subset $\{ i_1, \ldots , i_ n\} \subset I$ such that $X = U_{i_1}\cup \ldots U_{i_ n}$.
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