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*[[Topology (musical ensemble)]], an Australian post-classical quintet
*[[Topology (musical ensemble)]], an Australian post-classical quintet


*In [[geographic information system]]s and their data structures, the terms "[[topology|Geospatial topology]]" and "planar enforcement" are used to indicate that the border line between two neighboring areas (and the border point between two connecting lines) is stored only once. Thus, any rounding errors might move the border, but will not lead to gaps or overlaps between the areas.
*In [[geographic information system]]s and their data structures, the terms "[[Geospatial topology|topology]]" and "planar enforcement" are used to indicate that the border line between two neighboring areas (and the border point between two connecting lines) is stored only once. Thus, any rounding errors might move the border, but will not lead to gaps or overlaps between the areas.
*Also in cartography, a [[topological map]] is a much simplified map that preserves the mathematical topology while sacrificing scale and shape
*Also in cartography, a [[topological map]] is a much simplified map that preserves the mathematical topology while sacrificing scale and shape
*Topology is often confused with the geographic meaning of '''[[topography]]''' (originally the study of places). The confusion may be a factor in topographies having become confused with '''[[terrain]]''' or '''relief''', such that they are essentially synonymous.
*Topology is often confused with the geographic meaning of '''[[topography]]''' (originally the study of places). The confusion may be a factor in topographies having become confused with '''[[terrain]]''' or '''relief''', such that they are essentially synonymous.

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Topology is a branch of mathematics concerned with spatial properties preserved under bicontinuous deformation (stretching without tearing or gluing); these properties are the topological invariants.

Topology may also refer to:

  • In geographic information systems and their data structures, the terms "topology" and "planar enforcement" are used to indicate that the border line between two neighboring areas (and the border point between two connecting lines) is stored only once. Thus, any rounding errors might move the border, but will not lead to gaps or overlaps between the areas.
  • Also in cartography, a topological map is a much simplified map that preserves the mathematical topology while sacrificing scale and shape
  • Topology is often confused with the geographic meaning of topography (originally the study of places). The confusion may be a factor in topographies having become confused with terrain or relief, such that they are essentially synonymous.
  • in phylogenetics, the branching pattern of a phylogenetic tree.
  • Topologilinux, a Linux distribution