The Banach–Mazur compactum is a specific topological space that arises in the context of functional analysis and topology, particularly in the study of the properties of Banach spaces. It is named after mathematicians Stefan Banach and Juliusz Mazur. The Banach–Mazur compactum can be defined as follows: - Consider the collection of all finite-dimensional normed spaces over the real numbers.
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