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- 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]
- Fractal [r]: A highly irregular or "infinitely complex" shape that appears detailed and self-similar in some sense at all scales of magnification. [e]
- Georg Cantor [r]: (1845-1918) Danish-German mathematician who introduced set theory and the concept of transcendental numbers [e]
- Countable set [r]: A set with as many elements as there are natural numbers, or less. [e]
- Perfect set [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Nowhere dense set [r]: A set in a topological space whose closure has empty interior. [e]
- Totally disconnected space [r]: Add brief definition or description
- p-adic number [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Hausdorff dimension [r]: The extended non-negative real exponent associated to any metric space where the Hausdorff measure changes from ∞ to 0. [e]
- Measure (mathematics) [r]: Systematic way to assign to each suitable subset a number, intuitively interpreted as the size of the subset. [e]
- Discrete metric [r]: The metric on a space which assigns distance one to any distinct points, inducing the discrete topology. [e]
- Discrete space [r]: A topological space with the discrete topology, in which every subset is open (and also closed). [e]
- Open cover [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Indiscrete space [r]: A topological space in which the only open subsets are the empty set and the space itself [e]