Topology | Algebraic topology

Size theory

In mathematics, size theory studies the properties of topological spaces endowed with -valued functions, with respect to the change of these functions. More formally, the subject of size theory is the study of the natural pseudodistance between size pairs.A survey of size theory can be found in . (Wikipedia).

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