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Homotopy as a perturbation
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Jump to navigationJump to search"Topology has the peculiarity that questions belonging to its domain may under certain circumstances be decidable even though the continua to which they are addressed may not be given exactly, but only vaguely, as is always the case in reality." -- H. Weyl, Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, 1949.