Compactness in Real Analysis Explained: Open Covers, Heine–Borel & Sequences

What does compactness mean in Real Analysis? Learn open covers, finite subcovers, the Heine–Borel Theorem, sequential compactness, Bolzano–Weierstrass, and why continuous functions become dramatically better behaved on compact sets.

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Cantor Set Explained: Infinite Points, Zero Length in Real Analysis

The Cantor Set is one of the strangest objects in Real Analysis: infinitely many points, zero total length, and self-similar structure at every scale. Learn how removing middle thirds creates a set with measure zero but uncountably infinite points.

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