Algebraic Topology
Contractibility is a property of a topological space indicating that it can be continuously shrunk to a single point without tearing or gluing. This means there exists a continuous map from the space to a point that can be represented through a homotopy, showing that the space is essentially 'simpler' in terms of its topological structure than it may initially appear.
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