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- invariant under such deformations is a topological property. The following are basic examples of topological properties: the dimension, which allows...
- arrangement of particles, topological orders correspond to patterns of long-range quantum entanglement. States with different topological orders (or different...
- In computer science, a topological sort or topological ordering of a directed graph is a linear ordering of its vertices such that for every directed...
- material. But in a topological insulator, these bands are, in an informal sense, "twisted", relative to a trivial insulator. The topological insulator cannot...
- processors, the first used a toric code with twist defects as a topological degeneracy (or topological defect) while the second used a different but related protocol...
- Common types of topological spaces include Euclidean spaces, metric spaces and manifolds. Although very general, the concept of topological spaces is fundamental...
- Poincaré), also called topological isomorphism, or bicontinuous function, is a bijective and continuous function between topological spaces that has a continuous...
- In mathematics, topological groups are the combination of groups and topological spaces, i.e. they are groups and topological spaces at the same time...
- The mathematical discipline of topological combinatorics is the application of topological and algebro-topological methods to solving problems in combinatorics...
- In mathematics, the topological entropy of a topological dynamical system is a nonnegative extended real number that is a measure of the complexity of...