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Topologie

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Understand fundamental topological concepts such as open and closed sets, continuity, and compactness in mathematical spaces
  • Apply topological principles to analyze properties of geometric objects and spatial relationships in real-world scenarios
  • Identify and classify different types of topological spaces, including metric, Hausdorff, and connected spaces
  • Utilize topological methods to solve problems in engineering, physics, and computer science involving spatial structures and transformations

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It's nice.
2025-07-06

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Good
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Excellent
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2024-12-18

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Excellent
2024-04-04

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Good 
2023-11-20

Hammad Ur Rehman

If it were English language, it would have been more helpful.
2023-11-18

Shajan P Kuriakose

Its nice but there is too much speed while taking the class
2023-11-01

Gajjala Sathyalu

good
2023-10-26

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2023-10-14

kevin andres sanchez rodriguez

Very good example
2023-10-13

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