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In general topology, a branch of mathematics, a family of subsets of a set is said to have the finite intersection property (FIP) if any finite subfamily of has non-empty intersection. It has the strong finite intersection property (SFIP) if any finite subfamily has infinite intersection. Sets with the finite intersection property are also called centered systems and filter subbases.
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