1. Inductive dimensionIn the mathematical field of topology, the inductive dimension of a topological space X is either of two values, the small inductive dimension ind(X) or the large inductive dimension Ind(X). These are based on the observation that, in n-dimensional Euclidean space R, (n − 1)-dimensional spheres (that is, the boundaries of n-dimensional balls) have dimension n − 1.
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