LaminatTopologie
LaminatTopologie, also known as laminar topology, is a branch of topology that studies the properties of laminar flows and their topological features. Laminar flow refers to a type of fluid flow in which the fluid flows in parallel layers or streams, with little or no turbulence.
The concept of laminar topology was first introduced by mathematician and physicist Carl Friedrich Gauss in
One of the key features of laminar topology is the study of the property of a flow
Laminar topology has also been applied to the study of biological systems, such as the flow of