
Topology has its roots in geometry and analysis. From a geometric point of view, topology was the study of properties preserved by a certain group of transformations, namely the homeomorphisms. Certain notions of topology are also abstractions of classical concepts in the study of real or complex functions. These concepts include open sets, continuity, connectedness, compactness, and metric spaces. They were a basic part of analysis before being generalized in topology.
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