In mathematics, a coherent topos is a topos generated by a collection of quasi-compact quasi-separated objects closed under finite products.[1]

Deligne's completeness theorem says a coherent topos has enough points.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ Jacob Lurie, Categorical Logic (278x). Lecture 11. Definition 6.
  2. ^ B. Frot, Gödel’s Completeness Theorem and Deligne’s Theorem , arXiv:1309.0389 (2013).
  • Peter Johnstone, Sketches of an Elephant
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