Topological varieties
Example in Topology I. Lines, Planes, Curves, and Planar Objects
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Topological varieties
Example in Topology I. Lines, Planes, Curves, and Planar Objects

Author : Jean-Charles PINOLI

Publication date: October 10, 2018, Review date: May 7, 2021 | Lire en français

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4. Topological varieties

Topological varieties are an important class of topological spaces, with applications to all areas of mathematics.

4.1 Locally Euclidean topological spaces

Definition (locally euclidean topological space). A topological space (E,T) is said to be locally euclidean topological space if every point of E has a homeomorphic neighborhood to an open subset in 2m...

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