Examples:

The reader may easily verify the following.
  1. Open subsets of $ \mathbb{R}^n$ are locally compact.
  2. $ \mathbb{Q}$ is not locally compact.
Locally compact spaces are easily realized as dense open subsets of compact spaces. One has to merely adjoin one additional point. The idea is important in many applications and is called Alexandroff's one point compactification.

nisha 2012-03-20