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Using [[Passing to the quotient]] we see that {{M|\exists\bar{f} }} that makes the diagram below commute '''if and only if''' {{M|1=t_1\sim t_2\implies f(t_1)=f(t_2)}}
 
Using [[Passing to the quotient]] we see that {{M|\exists\bar{f} }} that makes the diagram below commute '''if and only if''' {{M|1=t_1\sim t_2\implies f(t_1)=f(t_2)}}
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<math>
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\begin{xy}
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\xymatrix{
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{\mathbb{R}} \ar[d] \ar[dr] &\\
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{\frac{\mathbb{R}}{\mathbb{Z}}} & {\mathbb{S}^1}
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}
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\end{xy}
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</math>
  
  

Revision as of 16:55, 11 May 2015

Definition

A circle is usually defined by S1={(x,y)R2|d((0,0),(x,y))=1}

Topological perspective

The map f:RS1 given by f:te2πjt is significant. As it makes R a covering space of S1

The circle as a quotient space

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Theorem: The circle S1 is homeomorphic to RZ


See also