landscape vs topology

landscape

noun
  • The pictorial aspect of a country. 

  • A space, indoor or outdoor and natural or man-made (as in "designed landscape") 

  • a situation that is presented, a scenario 

  • A picture representing a real or imaginary scene by land or sea, the main subject being the general aspect of nature, as fields, hills, forests, water, etc. 

  • A portion of land or territory which the eye can comprehend in a single view, including all the objects it contains. 

  • A sociological aspect of a physical area. 

  • a mode of printing where the horizontal sides are longer than the vertical sides 

verb
  • To create or maintain a landscape. 

topology

noun
  • The topographical study of geographic locations or given places in relation to their history. 

  • The properties of a particular technological embodiment that are not affected by differences in the physical layout or form of its application. 

  • The arrangement of nodes in a communications network. 

  • The branch of mathematics dealing with those properties of a geometrical object (of arbitrary dimensionality) that are unchanged by continuous deformations (such as stretching, bending, etc., without tearing or gluing). 

  • Any collection τ of subsets of a given set X that contains both the empty set and X, and which is closed under finitary intersections and arbitrary unions. 

  • The anatomical structure of part of the body. 

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