A mass which has finite value with zero dimension is called
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A topological space is zero-dimensional with respect to the finite-to-finite covering dimension if every finite open cover of the space has a refinement that is a finite open cover such that any point in the space is contained in exactly one open set of this refinement.
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Topographical Space has finite mass with zero dimension
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