
A
manifold is an abstract
mathematical space in which every point has a neighborhood which resembles
Euclidean space, but in which the global structure may be more complicated. In discussing manifolds, the idea of
dimension is important. For example,
lines are one-dimensional, and
planes two-dimensional.In a one-dimensional manifold (or one-manifold), every point has a neighborhood that looks like a segment of a line. Examples of one-manifolds include a line, a
circle, and two separate circles. In a two-manifold, every point has a neighborhood that looks like a
disk. Examples include a plane, the surface of a
sphere, and the surface of a
torus
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