
In mathematics, a limit point of a set S in a topological space X is a point x (which is in X, but not necessarily in S) that can be `approximated` by points of S in the sense that every neighbourhood of x with respect to the topology on X also contains a point of S other than x itself. Note that x does not have to be an element of S. This conce.....
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(from the article `connectedness`) ...of geometric figures that remains unchanged after homeomorphic transformationsthat is, transformations in which the figure is deformed without ...
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point of accumulation noun the mathematical value toward which a function goes as the independent variable approaches infinity
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