topological properties of hypersurfaces
Topological properties of hypersurfaces refer to the characteristics of surfaces in a higher dimensional space that are preserved under continuous deformations, such as connectedness, compactness, orientability, and boundary properties. These properties play a crucial role in understanding the global structure of hypersurfaces and their relationships with other geometric objects.
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