In mathematics, and more particularly in set theory, a cover (or covering) of a set is a collection of subsets of whose union is all of . More formally, if is an indexed family of subsets , then is a cover of if. Thus the collection is a cover of if each element of belongs to at least one of the subsets . (Wikipedia).
Topology (What is a Topology?)
What is a Topology? Here is an introduction to one of the main areas in mathematics - Topology. #topology Some of the links below are affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. If you purchase through these links, it won't cost you any additional cash, b
From playlist Topology
I define closed sets, an important notion in topology and analysis. It is defined in terms of limit points, and has a priori nothing to do with open sets. Yet I show the important result that a set is closed if and only if its complement is open. More topology videos can be found on my pla
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Definition of a Topological Space
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From playlist Topology
Topology 1.3 : Basis for a Topology
In this video, I define what a basis for a topology is. Email : fematikaqna@gmail.com Code : https://github.com/Fematika/Animations Notes : None yet
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What Is Network Topology? | Types of Network Topology | BUS, RING, STAR, TREE, MESH | Simplilearn
In this video on Network Topology, we will understand What is Network topology, the role of using topology while designing a network, Different types of Topologies in a Network. Network topology provides us with a way to configure the most optimum network design according to our requiremen
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Sites/Coverings part 2: Grothendieck Topologies
Definition of a Grothendieck topology. This is just the axiomatization of coverings.
From playlist Sites, Coverings and Grothendieck Topologies
A covering of a topological space X is a topological space Y together with a continuous surjective map from X to Y that is locally bi-continuos. The infinite spiral is for example a covering of the circle. Notice how every path on the circle can be lifted to the spiral. If a coveri
From playlist Algebraic Topology
Transport Layer Security: Part 2 - TLS & HTTPS
Fundamental concepts of TLS are discussed. SSL is analyzed. HTTPS & SSH are presented.
From playlist Network Security
Topology: Interior, Exterior and Boundary
This video is about the interior, exterior, and boundary of sets.
From playlist Basics: Topology
What is a Manifold? Lesson 5: Compactness, Connectedness, and Topological Properties
The last lesson covering the topological prep-work required before we begin the discussion of manifolds. Topics covered: compactness, connectedness, and the relationship between homeomorphisms and topological properties.
From playlist What is a Manifold?
Lecture 7: Sheaves of sets (Part 2)
The most important examples of topoi are categories of sheaves of sets on a small category. Patrick Eilliott introduced this class of examples over two talks, of which is the second. In this talk he defines Grothendieck topologies and the category of sheaves on a site, and develops the exa
From playlist Topos theory seminar
What is a Manifold? Lesson 6: Topological Manifolds
Topological manifolds! Finally! I had two false starts with this lesson, but now it is fine, I think.
From playlist What is a Manifold?
Étale cohomology lecture 3, August 27, 2020
Sites and sheaves, the Ă©tale and fppf site, representable functors
From playlist Étale cohomology and the Weil conjectures
Hengrui Luo (4/22/20): Lower dimensional topological information: Theory and applications
Title: Lower dimensional topological information: Theory and applications Abstract: Topological data analysis (TDA) allows us to explore the topological features of a dataset. Among topological features, lower dimensional ones are of growing interest in mathematics and statistics due to t
From playlist AATRN 2020
Jens Hemelaer: Toposes in arithmetic noncommutative geometry
Talk by Jens Hemelaer in Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Americas) on February 5, 2021
From playlist Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Americas)
Jezus Gonzalez (6/25/17) Bedlewo: Topological complexity and the motion planning problem in robotics
Early this century Michael Farber introduced the concept of Topological Complexity (TC), a model to study the continuity instabilities in the motion planning problem in robotics. Farber’s model has captured much attention since then due to the rich algebraic topology properties encoded by
From playlist Applied Topology in Będlewo 2017
Antoine Song - Spherical Plateau problem and applications
I will discuss an area minimization problem in certain quotients of the Hilbert sphere by countable groups. An early version of that setting appears in Besson-Courtois-Gallot’s work on the entropy inequality. As an application of this minimization problem, we obtain some stability results.
From playlist Not Only Scalar Curvature Seminar
JosĂ© Manuel GarcĂa-Calcines (6/24/21): Topological complexity using arbitrary covers
Title: Topological complexity using arbitrary covers
From playlist Topological Complexity Seminar
Transport Layer Security: Part 1
Fundamental concepts of TLS are discussed. SSL is analyzed. HTTPS & SSH are presented.
From playlist Network Security
Geometry of Surfaces - Topological Surfaces Lecture 1 : Oxford Mathematics 3rd Year Student Lecture
This is the first of four lectures from Dominic Joyce's 3rd Year Geometry of Surfaces course. The four lectures cover topological surfaces and conclude with a big result, namely the classification of surfaces. This lecture provides an introduction to the course and to topological surfaces.
From playlist Oxford Mathematics Student Lectures - Geometry of Surfaces