Lemma 26.11.8. Let $X$ be a scheme whose underlying topological space is a finite discrete set. Then $X$ is affine.
Proof. Say $X = \{ x_1, \ldots , x_ n\} $. Then $U_ i = \{ x_ i\} $ is an open neighbourhood of $x_ i$. By Lemma 26.11.2 it is affine. Hence $X$ is a finite disjoint union of affine schemes, and hence is affine by Lemma 26.6.8. $\square$
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