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topology

/tuh-pol-uh-jee/US // təˈpɒl ə dʒi //UK // (təˈpɒlədʒɪ) //

拓扑学,拓扑结构,拓扑,拓扑学说

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  1. 1

    plural to·pol·o·gies for 3. Mathematics.

    • : the study of those properties of geometric forms that remain invariant under certain transformations, as bending or stretching.
    • : Also called point set to·pol·o·gy . the study of limits in sets considered as collections of points.
    • : a collection of open sets making a given set a topological space.

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Examples

  • It is called “topological” because its understanding and analysis requires topology, the branch of pure math that studies how shapes change when stretched, bent or twisted.

  • Alexander won first place in the mathematics category at this year’s International Science and Engineering Fair, and has long had an interest in topology — which just might have been related to the puzzle.

  • Alexander won first place in the mathematics category at this year’s International Science and Engineering Fair for his work at the intersection of topology and medicine.

  • Alexander has long had an interest in topology, which just might be related to his submitted puzzle.

  • At first, topology can seem like an unusually imprecise branch of mathematics.

  • “Fade is a function of geography and topology,” the graybeard said quietly.