Talk:Quasi-compact morphism

Quasi-compact schemes vs. quasi-compact morphisms edit

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An affine scheme is quasi-compact. In fact, a scheme is quasi-compact if and only if it is a finite union of open affine subschemes. Serre’s criterion gives a necessary and sufficient condition for a quasi-compact scheme to be affine.
A quasi-compact scheme has at least one closed point.

relate not to morphisms but to schemes. They either might be better placed in a new article "quasi-compact schemes" or as part of Compact_space#Open_cover_definition. It's not clear to me, which is better. Thus an expert should decide how to resolve this. Tpreu (talk) 10:24, 15 August 2023 (UTC)Reply