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A basic example is a perfect complex in the derived category of quasi-coherent sheaves.

A triangulated category is said to be compactly generated if it is generated by compact objects.

References

  • Ben-Zvi, D., Francis, J., and D. Nadler. Integral Transforms and Drinfeld Centers in Derived Algebraic Geometry.