compacttocompactness
Compacttocompactness, or compact-to-compactness, is a proposed property of a function f: X -> Y between topological spaces. A map is called compact-to-compact if the image f(K) of every compact subset K of X is a compact subset of Y. The notion is designed to isolate how a function handles compact sets, independently of other topological factors.
In practice, compact-to-compactness is automatic for any continuous map, because the image of a compact set
Related properties include composition and restriction: the composition of two compact-to-compact maps is compact-to-compact, and restricting
Notes: compact-to-compactness is distinct from proper maps, which concern preimages of compact sets rather than images.