Abstract

Unlike geometry, spheres in topology have been seen as topological invariants, where their structures are defined as topological spaces. Forgetting, the exact notion of geometry, and the impossibility of embedding one into other, the homotopy relates how one sphere of i dimensions can wrap another sphere of n dimensions.

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