transplantation 发表于 2025-3-25 07:07:42
Spaces,In the history of science, there have been different conceptualizations of the relation between physical objects or bodies and space. In this chapter, we discuss the general concept of a topological space.gene-therapy 发表于 2025-3-25 10:20:30
What Is Space?,How can the notion of space be conceptualized and formalized? What is the space that we are living in? In this chapter, we discuss the concepts of a manifold (including an introduction to Riemannian geometry), a simplicial complex and a scheme as possible answers.外科医生 发表于 2025-3-25 13:12:29
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Structures,A . consists of a set of ., a (possibly empty) set of . between them (.), and a set of . with which the other elements of the structure are generated from the generators.Meager 发表于 2025-3-25 20:47:30
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Topoi,In this chapter, we describe and analyze the concept of a topos that provides a general framework for the mathematical structures of geometry and logic A topos is a category of structured families of sets where the type of structure characterizes the topos in question.尊严 发表于 2025-3-26 05:28:59
A Review of Examples,In this chapter, we systematically describe the simplest examples of the structures that are discussed in the main text.CORE 发表于 2025-3-26 09:44:02
cognize that there is a deficit, and asomatognosia may be another important factor in anosognosia. When deprived of feedback, some patients with a left hemiparesis feel that they are moving their paralyzed arm. However, this phantom movement is only rarely associated with anosognosia. Although rightPalpate 发表于 2025-3-26 12:57:21
Jürgen Jostcognize that there is a deficit, and asomatognosia may be another important factor in anosognosia. When deprived of feedback, some patients with a left hemiparesis feel that they are moving their paralyzed arm. However, this phantom movement is only rarely associated with anosognosia. Although rightethereal 发表于 2025-3-26 19:12:06
Jürgen Jostcognize that there is a deficit, and asomatognosia may be another important factor in anosognosia. When deprived of feedback, some patients with a left hemiparesis feel that they are moving their paralyzed arm. However, this phantom movement is only rarely associated with anosognosia. Although right