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In mathematics, a topological space is, roughly speaking, a geometrical space in which closeness is defined but cannot necessarily be measured by a numeric distance. More specifically, a topological space is a set whose elements are called points, along with an additional structure called a topology that can be defined as a set of neighbourhoods for each point, that satisfy some axioms formalizing the concept of closeness. There are several equivalent definitions of a topology, the most commonly used is the definition through open sets, which is easier to manipulate.

A topological space is the most general type of a mathematical space that allows for the definition of limits, continuity, and connectedness. Common types of topological spaces include Euclidean spaces, metric spaces and manifolds.

Although very general, the concept of topological spaces is a fundamental and used in virtually every branch of modern mathematics. The study of topological spaces in their own right is called point-set topology or general topology.

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