Rose (topology)
Topological space obtained by gluing together a collection of circles along a single point / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In mathematics, a rose (also known as a bouquet of n circles) is a topological space obtained by gluing together a collection of circles along a single point. The circles of the rose are called petals. Roses are important in algebraic topology, where they are closely related to free groups.
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