Compact space
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Compactness is a property of mathematics that seeks to generalize the idea of closed and bounded sets. A compact space has no gaps or missing parts, and it includes all the limit points. For example, the interval is not compact because the closure points 0 and 1 are not included of this interval. But is compact because its both closure points are included to this interval.