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MattRob
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Hello!
I'm trying to teach myself some mathematics, and I want to see if I understand this concept correctly from what I've been reading.
(And just to be clear, this isn't part of any coursework, so I assume it doesn't go under that section for that reason?)
So, essentially, although there's a lot more to it, just in a quick summary, would it transfer the general idea correctly to say that a Topological Space is a set of points X, where each of the points has a function f(x)? Like, for example, a Newtonian gravitational function of location,
[itex]f(x) = \frac{dv}{dt} = \frac{GM}{x^2}
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If this were coupled with an open set of locations, would it be a Topological Space?
What if it's more generalized to 3-dimensional space, as,
[itex]F(x) = \frac{dv}{dt} = \frac{GM}{(x^2 + y^2 + z^2)}[/itex]
When would that be a Topological Space?
And also, one question about what Topological Space isn't: If there were a portion of space where each point were assigned a vector for Newtonian gravity, would that be a Vector Bundle instead?
I'm trying to teach myself some mathematics, and I want to see if I understand this concept correctly from what I've been reading.
(And just to be clear, this isn't part of any coursework, so I assume it doesn't go under that section for that reason?)
So, essentially, although there's a lot more to it, just in a quick summary, would it transfer the general idea correctly to say that a Topological Space is a set of points X, where each of the points has a function f(x)? Like, for example, a Newtonian gravitational function of location,
[itex]f(x) = \frac{dv}{dt} = \frac{GM}{x^2}
[/itex]
If this were coupled with an open set of locations, would it be a Topological Space?
What if it's more generalized to 3-dimensional space, as,
[itex]F(x) = \frac{dv}{dt} = \frac{GM}{(x^2 + y^2 + z^2)}[/itex]
When would that be a Topological Space?
And also, one question about what Topological Space isn't: If there were a portion of space where each point were assigned a vector for Newtonian gravity, would that be a Vector Bundle instead?