The ordered set of points in the topological space sharing some type of relationship are called ____

The ordered set of points in the topological space sharing some type of relationship are called ____ Correct Answer simplex

The ordered set of points in the topological space that is said to be adjacent by sharing some type of relationship is called simplex. Lower dimensionality simplexes induce higher dimensionality simplex. A simplex may be embedded in Euclidean space.

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