Instant topological relationships hidden in the reality

Martin Maria Kovár, Ralph Kopperman, Prakash Panangaden, Michael B. Smyth, Dieter Spreen
2007
In most applications of general topology, topology usually is not the first, primary structure, but the information which finally leads to the construction of the certain, for some purpose required topology, is filtered by more or less thick filter of the other mathematical structures. This fact has two main consequences: (1) Most important applied constructions may be done in the primary structure, bypassing the topology. (2) Some topologically important information from the reality may be
more » ... (filtered out by the other, front-end mathematical structures). Thus some natural and direct connection between topology and the reality could be useful. In this contribution we will discuss a pointless topological structure which directly reflects relationship between various locations which are glued together by possible presence of a physical object or a virtual "observer".
doi:10.4230/dagsemproc.06341.6 fatcat:ly4kkrgb3rfudbt5y4ue3jg7sa