F-sigma Set

In mathematics, an Fσ set (said F-sigma set) is a countable union of closed sets. In metrizable spaces, every open set is an Fσ set. The complement of a Fσ set is a Gδ set. In a metrizable space, any closed set is a Gδ set. The union of countably many Fσ sets is an Fσ set, and the intersection of finitely many Fσ sets is an Fσ set.

 

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