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The term "subcompact cardinal" typically refers to a particular classification of cardinal numbers in set theory. In mathematical set theory, particularly in the context of large cardinals, the concept of "subcompact" is a specific property of certain cardinal numbers. A cardinal \( \kappa \) is said to be **subcompact** if it satisfies certain conditions related to elementary embeddings and the structure of models of set theory.

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