Elementary Algebraic Topology
In the context of algebraic topology, a map refers to a continuous function between topological spaces that preserves the structure of those spaces. Maps are essential in studying the relationships and transformations between different spaces, particularly when discussing homotopies, which are ways to deform one map into another continuously. Understanding maps is key to analyzing how various shapes and forms interact and can be manipulated within the framework of algebraic topology.
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