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Discussion of "kompata"

Comment #1: In what sense?
Curtis W Franks (Tue Feb 18 04:03:01 2014)

There are all sorts of common English senses of the word "compact", and
then there are mathematical notions that intuitively relate to them but
which are necessarily more rigourous and technical.

Comment #2: Re: In what sense?
gleki (Tue Feb 18 05:57:32 2014)

krtisfranks wrote:
> There are all sorts of common English senses of the word "compact", and
> then there are mathematical notions that intuitively relate to them but
> which are necessarily more rigourous and technical.


My fault. But I have no solution atm. Compact:
1.Closely packed, i.e. packing much in a small space.
2.Having all necessary features fitting neatly into a small space.


I think No. 1 is denmi. Then No. 2?

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