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What is topology? When a person should learn it? [closed]

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Closed as too generic by Peter Taylor‭ on Nov 8, 2021 at 08:14

This post contains multiple questions or has many possible indistinguishable correct answers or requires extraordinary long answers.

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What is topology? When a person should learn it?

What I know about it that is, it describes place, location field- I don't have deeper knowledge of the topic.

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When you're old enough (1 comment)
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Topology is a vast field
celtschk‭ wrote almost 3 years ago

Topology is a vast field. Asking whether you should learn it is like asking whether you should learn set theory. You certainly should know the fundamentals (such as, what is a neighbourhood, or what is a continuous function), and anything related to other theories you are interested in, but there's a lot of advanced stuff that you'll never need unless you are interested in the topic itself.