Topologically Stratified Space
978-613-1-16667-9
6131166676
72
2010-08-10
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In topology, a branch of mathematics, a topologically stratified space is a space X that has been decomposed into pieces called strata; these strata are topological manifolds and are required to fit together in a certain way. Topologically stratified spaces provide a purely topological setting for the study of singularities analogous to the more differential-geometric theory of Whitney. They were introduced by Thom, who showed that every Whitney stratified space was also a topologically stratified space, with the same strata. Another proof was given by John Mather in 1970, inspired by Thom's proof.
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