Definitions from Wiktionary (Jordan curve theorem)
▸ noun: (topology) The theorem that states that a simple closed curve (Jordan curve) divides the plane into precisely two distinct areas.
▸ noun: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see Jordan curve, theorem.
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▸ noun: (topology) The theorem that states that a simple closed curve (Jordan curve) divides the plane into precisely two distinct areas.
▸ noun: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see Jordan curve, theorem.
Similar:
Jordanization,
quasicircle,
closed curve,
closed loop,
curve,
Harnack's curve theorem,
Poincaré conjecture,
Japanese theorem,
diamond theorem,
Jordan algebra,
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