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  2. Topology - Wikipedia

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    A three-dimensional model of a figure-eight knot.The figure-eight knot is a prime knot and has an Alexander–Briggs notation of 4 1.. Topology (from the Greek words τόπος, 'place, location', and λόγος, 'study') is the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties of a geometric object that are preserved under continuous deformations, such as stretching, twisting, crumpling ...

  3. Algebraic topology - Wikipedia

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    Algebraic topology is a branch of mathematics that uses tools from abstract algebra to study topological spaces. The basic goal is to find algebraic invariants that classify topological spaces up to homeomorphism , though usually most classify up to homotopy equivalence .

  4. Topological algebra - Wikipedia

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    A topological algebra over a topological field is a topological vector space together with a bilinear multiplication :, (,) that turns into an algebra ...

  5. Topological group - Wikipedia

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    The real numbers form a topological group under addition. In mathematics, topological groups are the combination of groups and topological spaces, i.e. they are groups and topological spaces at the same time, such that the continuity condition for the group operations connects these two structures together and consequently they are not independent from each other.

  6. Configuration space (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    For a topological space and a positive integer , let be the Cartesian product of copies of , equipped with the product topology. The n th (ordered) configuration space of X {\displaystyle X} is the set of n - tuples of pairwise distinct points in X {\displaystyle X} :

  7. Hausdorff space - Wikipedia

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    The algebra of continuous (real or complex) functions on a compact Hausdorff space is a commutative C*-algebra, and conversely by the Banach–Stone theorem one can recover the topology of the space from the algebraic properties of its algebra of continuous functions.

  8. Mapping class group of a surface - Wikipedia

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    It is a finitely generated, torsion-free subgroup [20] and its study is of fundamental importance for its bearing on both the structure of the mapping class group itself (since the arithmetic group ⁡ is comparatively very well understood, a lot of facts about ⁡ boil down to a statement about its Torelli subgroup) and applications to 3 ...

  9. Topology and Its Applications - Wikipedia

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    Topology and Its Applications is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal publishing research on topology. It was established in 1971 as General Topology and Its Applications, and renamed to its current title in 1980. The journal currently publishes 18 issues each year in one volume.