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  1. Where to start learning about topological data analysis?

    The linked book seems to be about something else, at least if you believe the description. It seems to be about computational aspects of topology, as opposed to using topological …

  2. Difference between the algebraic and topological dual of a …

    Sep 11, 2016 · For example, the topological dual (the space of all continuous linear functionals) of a Hilbert space is the Hilbert space itself, by the Riesz representation theorem, while the …

  3. Boundedness in a topological space? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    For any topological space X, the set of subsets of X with compact closure is a Bornology. If yes to 2, does it coincide with boundedness in a metric space and in a topological vector space? How …

  4. What is the difference between topological and metric spaces?

    While in topological spaces the notion of a neighborhood is just an abstract concept which reflects somehow the properties a "neighborhood" should have, a metric space really have some …

  5. Definition of a topological property - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    "A topological property or topological invariant is a property of a topological space which is invariant under homeomorphisms. That is, a property of spaces is a topological property if …

  6. meaning of topology and topological space - Mathematics Stack …

    Apr 28, 2012 · A topological space is just a set with a topology defined on it. What 'a topology' is is a collection of subsets of your set which you have declared to be 'open'.

  7. Why do we need topological spaces? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Oct 6, 2020 · Please correct me if I am wrong: We need the general notion of metric spaces in order to cover convergence in $\\mathbb{R}^n$ and other spaces. But why do we need …

  8. What exactly is a topological sum? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Dec 6, 2019 · Why is the topological sum a thing worth considering? There are many possible answers, but one of them is that the topological sum is the coproduct in the category of …

  9. What is it, intuitively, that makes a structure "topological"?

    Jan 22, 2018 · What, intuitively, does it mean for a structure to be "topological"? I intuitively know what the set of vector spaces have in common, or the set of measure spaces.

  10. Topological Definition of Continuity - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Oct 20, 2016 · I am having some trouble understanding the mechanics of the topological definition of continuity. It has been defined as follows: A function $ f: \\mathbb{R^n} \\to \\mathbb{R^m}$ …