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  2. Space (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Space (mathematics) In mathematics, a space is a set (sometimes known as a universe) with a definition ( structure) of relationships among the elements of the set. While modern mathematics uses many types of spaces, such as Euclidean spaces, linear spaces, topological spaces, Hilbert spaces, or probability spaces, it does not define the notion ...

  3. Metric space - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a metric space is a set together with a notion of distance between its elements, usually called points. The distance is measured by a function called a metric or distance function. [1] Metric spaces are the most general setting for studying many of the concepts of mathematical analysis and geometry .

  4. Separable space - Wikipedia

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    Separable space. In mathematics, a topological space is called separable if it contains a countable, dense subset; that is, there exists a sequence of elements of the space such that every nonempty open subset of the space contains at least one element of the sequence.

  5. Euclidean space - Wikipedia

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    Euclidean space is the fundamental space of geometry, intended to represent physical space. Originally, in Euclid's Elements, it was the three-dimensional space of Euclidean geometry, but in modern mathematics there are Euclidean spaces of any positive integer dimension n, which are called Euclidean n-spaces when one wants to specify their dimension. [1] For n equal to one or two, they are ...

  6. Topological space - Wikipedia

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    A topological space is the most general type of a mathematical space that allows for the definition of limits, continuity, and connectedness. [1] [2] Common types of topological spaces include Euclidean spaces, metric spaces and manifolds . Although very general, the concept of topological spaces is fundamental, and used in virtually every ...

  7. Complete metric space - Wikipedia

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    Complete metric space. In mathematical analysis, a metric space M is called complete (or a Cauchy space) if every Cauchy sequence of points in M has a limit that is also in M . Intuitively, a space is complete if there are no "points missing" from it (inside or at the boundary). For instance, the set of rational numbers is not complete, because ...

  8. Homogeneous space - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a homogeneous space is, very informally, a space that looks the same everywhere, as you move through it, with movement given by the action of a group. Homogeneous spaces occur in the theories of Lie groups, algebraic groups and topological groups. More precisely, a homogeneous space for a group G is a non-empty manifold or ...

  9. Regular space - Wikipedia

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    Regular space. In topology and related fields of mathematics, a topological space X is called a regular space if every closed subset C of X and a point p not contained in C have non-overlapping open neighborhoods. [1] Thus p and C can be separated by neighborhoods. This condition is known as Axiom T3.

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