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Parent topics
- Geometry [r]: The mathematics of spacial concepts. [e]
- Topology [r]: A branch of mathematics that studies the properties of objects that are preserved through continuous deformations (such as stretching, bending and compression). [e] -->
Subtopics
- Interior point [r]: In geometry and topology, a point of a set that is not a boundary point. [e]
- Exterior point [r]: In geometry and topology, a point of a set which is not in the set and is not a boundary point. [e]
- Open set [r]: In geometry and topology, a set that does not contain any of its boundary points. [e]
- Closed set [r]: In geometry and topology, a set that contains its boundary; the complement of an open set. [e]
- Oxygen [r]: A chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. [e]
- Extreme value [r]: The largest and the smallest element of a set. [e]
- Triangle [r]: A polygon with three sides meeting at three corners. [e]
- Surface (geometry) [r]: The (two-dimensional) face of an object in space, or its mathematical abstraction. [e]