Collectionwise Hausdorff space

In mathematics, in the field of topology, a topological space is said to be collectionwise Hausdorff if given any closed discrete subset of , there is a pairwise disjoint family of open sets with each point of the discrete subset contained in exactly one of the open sets.

Here a subset being discrete has the usual meaning of being a discrete space with the subspace topology (i.e., all points of are isolated in ).

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