Definition:Compact Space/Topology/Subspace

Definition
Let $T = \left({S, \tau}\right)$ be a topological space.

Let $H \subseteq S$ be a subset of $S$.

Also known as
A subset $H$ of $S$ such that $\left({H, \tau_H}\right)$ is a compact subspace of $T$ is often referred to as a compact set or compact subset of $T$.

This terminology is appropriate when the subspace topology $\tau_H$ is not directly relevant, and so its construction does not need to be considered.

However, it is worth understanding that a compact (sub)set becomes a compact space by the operation of applying that subspace topology.

Hence it is important to bear in mind that the compactness of a set has meaning only in the context of the topological space into which it is embedded.

Also see

 * Equivalence of Definitions of Compact Topological Subspace
 * Definition:Relatively Compact