A condensing (or densifying) operator is a mapping under which the image of any set is in a certain sense more compact than the set itself. The contractive maps and the compact maps [i.e., in this Introduction, the maps that send any bounded set into a relatively compact one;
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A condensing (or densifying) operator is a mapping under which the image of any set is in a certain sense more compact than the set itself. The contractive maps and the compact maps [i.e., in this Introduction, the maps that send any bounded set into a relatively compact one;
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