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  2. Diffeology - Wikipedia

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    Recall that a topological manifold is a topological space which is locally homeomorphic to . Differentiable manifolds (also called smooth manifolds) generalize the notion of smoothness on in the following sense: a differentiable manifold is a topological manifold with a differentiable atlas, i.e. a collection of maps from open subsets of to the manifold which are used to "pull back" the ...

  3. Quasi-delay-insensitive circuit - Wikipedia

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    A quasi-delay-insensitive circuit (QDI circuit) is an asynchronous circuit design methodology employed in digital logic design.Developed in response to the performance challenges of building sub-micron, multi-core architectures with conventional synchronous designs, QDI circuits exhibit lower power consumption, extremely fine-grain pipelining, high circuit robustness against process–voltage ...

  4. Locally finite collection - Wikipedia

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    A collection of subsets of a topological space is called σ-locally finite [6] [7] or countably locally finite [8] if it is a countable union of locally finite collections. The σ-locally finite notion is a key ingredient in the Nagata–Smirnov metrization theorem , which states that a topological space is metrizable if and only if it is ...

  5. Regular open set - Wikipedia

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    The interior of a closed subset of is a regular open subset of and likewise, the closure of an open subset of is a regular closed subset of . [2] The intersection (but not necessarily the union) of two regular open sets is a regular open set. Similarly, the union (but not necessarily the intersection) of two regular closed sets is a regular ...

  6. Closure (topology) - Wikipedia

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    For as a subset of a Euclidean space, is a point of closure of if every open ball centered at contains a point of (this point can be itself).. This definition generalizes to any subset of a metric space. Fully expressed, for as a metric space with metric , is a point of closure of if for every > there exists some such that the distance (,) < (= is allowed).

  7. Kuratowski's closure-complement problem - Wikipedia

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    In point-set topology, Kuratowski's closure-complement problem asks for the largest number of distinct sets obtainable by repeatedly applying the set operations of closure and complement to a given starting subset of a topological space. The answer is 14. This result was first published by Kazimierz Kuratowski in 1922. [1]

  8. Subset - Wikipedia

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    A is a subset of B (denoted ) and, conversely, B is a superset of A (denoted ). In mathematics, a set A is a subset of a set B if all elements of A are also elements of B; B is then a superset of A. It is possible for A and B to be equal; if they are unequal, then A is a proper subset of B.

  9. Derived set (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    A bijection between two topological spaces is a homeomorphism if and only if the derived set of the image (in the second space) of any subset of the first space is the image of the derived set of that subset. [7] A space is a T 1 space if every subset consisting of a single point is closed. [8]