A **random compact set** is a concept commonly encountered in the fields of probability theory and convex analysis, particularly in the context of stochastic geometry and the study of random sets. In mathematical terms, a compact set is a subset of a Euclidean space that is closed and bounded. This means that the set contains all its limit points and can fit within a large enough closed ball in the space.
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