- In mathematics, a
topos (US: /ˈtɒpɒs/, UK: /ˈtoʊpoʊs, ˈtoʊpɒs/;
plural topoi /ˈtɒpɔɪ/ or /ˈtoʊpɔɪ/, or toposes) is a
category that
behaves like the category...
- In
classical Gr**** rhetoric, topos, pl.
topoi, (from
Ancient Gr****: τόπος "place",
elliptical for
Ancient Gr****: τόπος κοινός tópos koinós, 'common place')...
- The Holy Land is an area
roughly located between the
Mediterranean Sea and the
eastern bank of the
Jordan River,
traditionally synonymous both with the...
- In mathematics, an ∞-topos is, roughly, an ∞-category such that its
objects behave like
sheaves of
spaces with some
choice of
Grothendieck topology; in...
- such
disruption of
their ideal lies with others" (Ivie 279). Reid's
Three Topoi provide a
basic framework for
understanding pro-war
rhetoric and propaganda:...
- so-called
earliest representation of Ganesa".
Topoi. Orient-Occident. 3 (2): 425–453. doi:10.3406/
topoi.1993.1479.
Brown 1991, pp. 6–7 Kumar, Ajit (2007)...
- information, or
topoi (Gr**** 'places'; i.e. "places to find something"), also
called by the
Latin name loci (cf.
Literary topoi).
Topoi are categories...
- In
mathematical logic, Diaconescu's theorem, or the Goodman–Myhill theorem,
states that the full
axiom of
choice is
sufficient to
derive the law of the...
- "Abraha and Muhammad: some
observations apropos of
chronology and
literary topoi in the
early Arabic historical tradition1".
Bulletin of the
School of Oriental...
-
category of
sheaves and
studied topoi as
objects of
interest in
their own right.
These are now
called Grothendieck topoi.
Every topological space determines...