• In algebraic topology, a branch of mathematics, a spectrum is an object representing a generalized cohomology theory. Every such cohomology theory is...
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    commutative ring (called the spectrum of the ring) a topological space. The Zariski topology allows tools from topology to be used to study algebraic...
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  • characterizations of the topology on the spectrum in terms of positive definite functions are desirable. In fact, the topology on  is intimately connected...
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  • considers what he calls the patch topology on a prime spectrum. By definition, the patch topology is the smallest topology in which the sets of the forms...
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  • mathematical logic Spectrum of a theory, in mathematical logic There are also several other, unrelated meanings: Spectrum (topology), the fundamental object...
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  • Network (MCN) The plural of spectrum (topology), an object representing a generalized cohomology theory in algebraic topology Spectra (mathematical association)...
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    Network topology is the arrangement of the elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a communication network. Network topology can be used to define or describe...
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  • a topology native to it, and this can be extended to vector spaces over that field. The Zariski topology is defined algebraically on the spectrum of...
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  • given the relative weak-* topology. This is the topology of pointwise convergence. A net {fk}k of elements of the spectrum of A converges to f if and...
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  • topology τ of a topological space (X, τ) is a family B {\displaystyle {\mathcal {B}}} of open subsets of X such that every open set of the topology is...
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  • Stable homotopy theory Spectrum (homotopy theory) Morava K-theory Hodge conjecture Weil conjectures Directed algebraic topology Example: DE-9IM Chain complex...
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  • properties and concepts in algebraic topology in mathematics. See also: glossary of topology, list of algebraic topology topics, glossary of category theory...
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  • T1 space (redirect from T1 topology)
    In topology and related branches of mathematics, a T1 space is a topological space in which, for every pair of distinct points, each has a neighborhood...
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    concept of the spectrum of a bounded operator is a generalization of the eigenvalue concept for matrices. In algebraic topology, a spectrum is an object...
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    general topology (or point set topology) is the branch of topology that deals with the basic set-theoretic definitions and constructions used in topology. It...
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    In mathematics, specifically general topology, compactness is a property that seeks to generalize the notion of a closed and bounded subset of Euclidean...
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  • Hausdorff space (redirect from R1 topology)
    and algebraic geometry, in particular as the Zariski topology on an algebraic variety or the spectrum of a ring. They also arise in the model theory of intuitionistic...
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    Connected and disconnected subspaces of R² In topology and related branches of mathematics, a connected space is a topological space that cannot be represented...
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  • Thom space (redirect from Thom spectrum)
    construction (named after René Thom and Lev Pontryagin) of algebraic topology and differential topology is a topological space associated to a vector bundle, over...
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    Brazilian mathematician whose research concerned differential topology, algebraic topology, and differential geometry. Lima was an influential figure in...
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  • {\displaystyle {\mathcal {A}}_{p}} -structure. Adams spectral sequence Spectrum (topology) Homotopy groups of spheres Adams, J. Frank (John Frank) (1974). Stable...
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    primarily by its curvature, while the global geometry is characterised by its topology (which itself is constrained by curvature). General relativity explains...
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  • In the mathematical discipline of topology, the Brown–Gitler spectrum is a spectrum whose cohomology is a certain cyclic module over the Steenrod algebra...
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  • The radio spectrum is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum with frequencies from 3 Hz to 3,000 GHz (3 THz). Electromagnetic waves in this frequency...
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  • ideals of A. Then there is a topology on Prim ⁡ ( A ) {\displaystyle \operatorname {Prim} (A)} , called the Jacobson topology, defined so that the closure...
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  • Loop space (category Topology)
    Gray's conjecture List of topologies Loop group Path (topology) Quasigroup Spectrum (topology) Path space (algebraic topology) May, J. P. (1999), A Concise...
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  • Metrizable space (category General topology)
    metrizable; important examples include the Zariski topology on an algebraic variety or on the spectrum of a ring, used in algebraic geometry, the topological...
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    bandforms that can differ in different parts of the frequency spectrum. The mm'-type topology can be thought of as a double m-type design. Like the m-type...
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  • with the discrete topology. Proof: Every subset of X is compact in a Hausdorff space, hence closed. So X has the discrete topology, and being compact...
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  • In algebraic topology, a branch of mathematics, a connective spectrum is a spectrum whose homotopy sets π k {\displaystyle \pi _{k}} of negative degrees...
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