💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Identification map"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| quotient mapnoun | (topology) A surjective, continuous function from one topological space to another one, such that the latter one's topology has the property that if the inverse image (under the said function) of some subset of it is open in the function's domain, then the subset is open in the target space. |
| quotient spacenoun | (topology and algebra) A space obtained from another by identification of points that are equivalent to one another in some equivalence relation. |
| identification spacenoun | (topology) A space obtained from another by identification of points that are equivalent to one another in some equivalence relation. |
| pathnoun | A trail for the use of, or worn by, pedestrians. |
| relative topologynoun | (topology) subspace topology |
| closed curvenoun | (topology) A map from the circle, S¹, to a topological space.^((McLarty, p. 4)) |
| handlenoun | The part of an object which is (designed to be) held in the hand when used or moved. |
| regular mapnoun | (graph theory) A symmetric tessellation of a closed surface; a decomposition of a two-dimensional manifold into topological disks such that every flag (incident vertex-edge-face triple) can be transformed into any other flag by a symmetry (i.e., an automorphism) of the decomposition. |
| homotopynoun | (topology) A continuous deformation of one continuous function or map to another. |
| homeomorphismnoun | (topology) a continuous bijection from one topological space to another, with continuous inverse. |
| orbifoldnoun | (topology) A topological space in which every small enough neighborhood is homeomorphic to a quotient of real space by the action of a finite group. |
| direct productnoun | (set theory) The set of all possible tuples whose elements are elements of given, separately specified, sets. |
| distance functionnoun | (mathematics) a function used to calculate the distance between two points. |
| cohomologynoun | (mathematics) A system of quotient groups associated to a topological space. |
| self-homeomorphismnoun | A continuous bijection from a topological space onto itself. |
| coveringverb | (countable) That which covers or conceals; a cover; something spread or laid over or wrapped about another. |
| product topologynoun | (topology) The topology of the Cartesian product of two or more topological spaces which is generated from a basis whose elements are Cartesian products of open subsets of the original spaces, such that for each such Cartesian product only a finite quantity of such subsets are proper. |
| connectopynoun | (mathematics) A connectopic mapping |
| topological propertynoun | (topology) A property of a topological space that is invariant under homeomorphisms. |
| factor spacenoun | (topology, idiomatic) A space obtained from another by identification of points that are equivalent to one another in some equivalence relation. |
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