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Diaconescu's theorem

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Diaconescu's theorem is a result in the field of mathematical logic, particularly in the area of set theory and the foundations of mathematics. It is concerned with the characterizations of certain types of spaces in topology, specifically regarding the utility of countable bases. The theorem states that in the context of a particular type of topological space, the existence of a certain type of convergence implies the existence of a countable base.

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