Fundamental group
In mathematics, the fundamental group is one of the basic concepts of algebraic topology. It is a group associated with every point of a topological space and conveying information about the 1-dimensional structure of the space. The fundamental group is the first homotopy group.
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Mathematics - Algebraic topology - Group - Topological space - Homotopy group
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Intuition and definition |
| ► | Examples |
| ► | Functoriality |
| ► | Relationship to first homology group |
| ► | Related concepts |
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