Homoeomorphism

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Ho`moe`o`mor´phism


n.1.A near similarity of crystalline forms between unlike chemical compounds. See Isomorphism.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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< [n.sub.s], a combinatorial manifold [??] is a Hausdorff space such that for any point p [member of] [??], there is a local chart ([U.sub.p], [[phi].sub.p]) of p, i.e., an open neighborhood [U.sub.p] of p in [??] and a homoeomorphism [[phi].sub.p] : [U.sub.p] [right arrow] [??]([n.sub.1](p), [n.sub.2](p),.., [n.sub.s](p)(p)) with {[n.sub.1](p), [n.sub.2](p),..., [n.sub.s(p)] [??]} [[subset].bar] {[n.sub.1], [n.sub.2],...
"Imaginary": "The Imaginary implies a type of apprehension in which factors such as resemblance and homoeomorphism play a decisive role, as is borne out by a sort of coalescence of the signifier with the signified."
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