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A topos can also be used to represent a logical theory.
All this applies to any topos, whether or not concrete.
The topos of the wandering Jew is used several times throughout the movie.
For a long time the standard compendium on topos theory.
A simple map is provided for each peak, and there are a number of topos.
This page gives some very general background to the mathematical idea of topos.
He is also the editor of the literary bimonthly Topos.
The topos definition first appeared somewhat obliquely, in or about 1960.
The topos was particularly characteristic of the later Middle Ages.
The Topos rescued 15 people alive in the capital.
Constructivists will be interested to work in a topos without the law of excluded middle.
A topos is a category which has the following two properties:
More serious are the occasional discrepancies over grades between text and topos.
He invented or developed a broad range of fundamental ideas in topos theory.
This can be useful if one works in a topos that does not have the axiom of choice.
Since 1985, the Topos have assisted rescue and recovery efforts in over twenty-two countries.
Building from category theory, there are multiple equivalent definitions of a topos.
I am speaking specifically of the Christian topos inscribed and engraved all over our experience.
Topos: the international review of landscape architecture and urban design 53 (2005): 60-4.
The topos can be traced to two sources.
The Topos came in from Haiti to help look for survivors and bodies.
This is fine for laying the foundations of set theory, but the more general topos seems to provide a superior foundation.
The recusatio is something of a topos in ancient literature.
His creation of topos theory has had an impact on set theory and logic.
They are the main topic of his book Higher Topos Theory.
In the literary topos, the Umman-manda is the enemy of civilization.
In early modern Europe, the question of female education had become a standard commonplace one, in other words a literary topos for discussion.
The idea of the rolling ball of fortune became a literary topos and was used frequently in declamation.
The book was largely responsible for introducing the "literary topos" concept as a scholarly and critical discussion of literary commonplaces.
Roman writers refer with satisfaction to the self-sufficiency of their villas, where they drank their own wine and pressed their own oil, a commonly used literary topos.
(rodcorp) "Giotto's circle, Apelles' lines, Chuang-tzu's crab": Tracing a literary topos.
The falseness of Sybilline and paternal prophecies is represented as an effect and mirror of the falseness of katabasis as a literary topos.
Another Literary topos of German literature is the Venus Mountain ('Venusberg') that also appears in Richard Wagner's opera Tannhäuser (opera).
Instead, Antonetta's essayistic chapters themselves pool, like migrating chemicals, around such themes as DNA or drugs or water, a familiar literary topos she manages here to completely refresh.
"Commonplace" is a translation of the Latin term locus communis (from Greek tópos koinós, see literary topos) which means "a theme or argument of general application", such as a statement of proverbial wisdom.
The literary topos of the "Kraftmensch" existed as a precursor to Sturm und Drang among dramatists beginning with F.M. Klinger, the expression of which is seen in the radical degree to which individuality need appeal to no outside authority save the self nor be tempered by rationalism.