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  • ==Topology== Setting aside their connections to the eidopoles, [[topology|topologically]], all pathnodes, without known exception, are [[glomungule]]
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  • ===Topology=== ...o-dimensional [[manifold]]—indeed, it is often informally taken in [[topology]] as the paradigm of such manifolds. The surface of any [[convexity|convex
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  • ...[[topology]] of city's surface is not [[plane|planar]], but has [[handle (topology)|handle]]s and perhaps, in rare cases, [[scambon]]s. Certainly every eidop ...is that the geography of an eidopolis isn't even constant over time. The topology of most of the cities rarely if ever changes—that is, a given street
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  • Devares tend to form most frequently in [[plane]]s that due to their [[topology]] and [[curvature]] are already filled with suitable necks, especially if t
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  • ...any known pathnode, militates against this, not to mention the different [[topology]] of its connection to the eidopoles. The fact that all of these connectio
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  • The [[surface (æalogy)|surface]] of Ranthis is [[topology|topologically]] equivalent to a 3-[[fougasse]]. Most of the [[land]] surfa ...hat on the large scale it cannot be [[realm]]ar, though the details of its topology remain unclear. There have been rumors of people delving into the underfol
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  • ...ist to specialize in the study of [[chorogenesis]], or in the shapes and [[topology|topologies]] of different planes, but there are no terms in wide use for th
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  • ...] or [[phalaggom]]atic. Finite planes, too, may occur in many different [[topology|topological]] shapes, from [[glome]]s to [[ungule]]s to [[ploce]]s to shape ...e continuous and meaningful way. That is, first, the two planes must be [[topology|topologically]] [[homeomorphism|homeomorphic]]; it must be possible to map
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