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    covering or covering projection is a map between topological spaces that, intuitively, locally acts like a projection of multiple copies of a space onto...
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  • Covering space, a map in the mathematical field of topology that locally looks like the projection of multiple copies of a space onto itself Covering...
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    opposite perspective (branches coming together) as when a covering map degenerates at a point of a space, with some collapsing of the fibers of the mapping....
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    Meninges (redirect from Meningeal Coverings)
    and the pia mater. Cerebrospinal fluid is located in the subarachnoid space between the arachnoid mater and the pia mater. The primary function of the...
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  • exhibits the portion y ≥ 1 of the upper half-plane as the universal covering space of the pseudosphere. The precise mapping is ( x , y ) ↦ ( v ( arcosh...
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  • mathematics, a covering group of a topological group H is a covering space G of H such that G is a topological group and the covering map p : G → H is...
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  • seen directly without using covering spaces. The group G is called the universal covering group of H. As the universal covering group suggests, there is...
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  • Lebesgue covering dimension or topological dimension of a topological space is one of several different ways of defining the dimension of the space in a topologically...
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    Fiber bundle (redirect from Base space)
    bundles include the Möbius strip and Klein bottle, as well as nontrivial covering spaces. Fiber bundles, such as the tangent bundle of a manifold and other...
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  • example in topology is lifting a path in one topological space to a path in a covering space. For example, consider mapping opposite points on a sphere...
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  • connectedness condition that arises in the theory of covering spaces. Roughly speaking, a topological space X is semi-locally simply connected if there is a...
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  • In mathematics, and more particularly in set theory, a cover (or covering) of a set X {\displaystyle X} is a family of subsets of X {\displaystyle X} whose...
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  • {\displaystyle \chi (E)=\chi (F)\cdot \chi (B).} This includes product spaces and covering spaces as special cases, and can be proven by the Serre spectral sequence...
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  • mentioned above, the orbit space for this action is ⁠ R P n {\displaystyle \mathbb {RP} ^{n}} ⁠. This action is actually a covering space action giving ⁠ S n...
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  • ^{1}} which ramifies at three points. Then, there is an associated covering space C | U → U = P 1 − { p 1 , p 2 , p 3 } {\displaystyle C|_{U}\to U=\mathbb...
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  • In mathematical analysis, a space-filling curve is a curve whose range reaches every point in a higher dimensional region, typically the unit square (or...
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    {\displaystyle (x,o)} to x {\displaystyle x} is then a 2-to-1 covering map. This covering space is called the orientable double cover, as it is orientable...
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    connected based topological space with base point x, and let p : X ~ → X {\displaystyle p:{\tilde {X}}\to X} be a covering with fiber F = p − 1 ( x ) {\displaystyle...
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  • lifting property or the covering homotopy axiom) is a technical condition on a continuous function from a topological space E to another one, B. It is...
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  • but examples of covering spaces of topological spaces, so the terminology in the theory of covering spaces is available; say covering transformation group...
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  • on EG is a covering space action and the quotient map E G → E G / G {\displaystyle EG\to EG/G} is the universal cover of the orbit space B G = E G /...
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  • several loosely related functors that generalise the functors taking a covering space π : X → S {\displaystyle \pi \colon X\rightarrow S} to the fiber π −...
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  • branched covering is a map that is almost a covering map, except on a small set. In topology, a map is a branched covering if it is a covering map everywhere...
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  • every subgroup G of π1(X), there is a covering space with G as its fundamental group. Given an inner product space V, we can form the orthogonal complement...
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    Euler characteristic of a space and a ramified cover. For example, hyperbolic Riemann surfaces are ramified covering spaces of the sphere (they have non-constant...
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    original space; space-filling curves provide such examples. Topology Covering space – Type of continuous map in topology Disjoint union (topology) – space formed...
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    system (2018). A coordinate patch covering part of the space gives the half-space coordinatization of anti-de Sitter space. The metric tensor for this patch...
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  • 1 ) {\displaystyle K(\mathbb {Z} /q,1)} . This can be shown using covering space theory and the fact that the infinite dimensional sphere is contractible...
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  • In mathematics, a covering number is the number of balls of a given size needed to completely cover a given space, with possible overlaps between the...
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  • Lie groups by discrete groups are the same as covering groups. More precisely, a connected covering space G∗ of a connected Lie group G is naturally a...
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