diskétní
Diskétní is a term used in mathematics, particularly in the field of topology, to describe a type of space that is discretized into individual units, known as points or cells, which are separated from one another by empty spaces or boundaries.
In topology, a diskétní space is one that can be divided into a finite number of non-overlapping,
Diskétní spaces have a number of important properties, including being totally disconnected, meaning that any two
The concept of diskétní spaces was first introduced by mathematician Maurice Fréchet in the early 20th century.
Today, diskétní spaces continue to be an active area of research, with many open questions and challenges
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