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In at least some formulations, particularly those inspired by Felix Klein, the central notion of topology is that of a homeomorphism. (Since doughnuts are homeomorphic to coffee cups, topologists are sometimes suspected of not being able to tell the difference.) We turn now to some applications of homeomorphisms within logic.
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Martin, N.M., Pollard, S. (1996). Homeomorphisms. In: Closure Spaces and Logic. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 369. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2506-3_5
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