> we are using the word "Topology" in the general sense of "geometrical arrangement" rather than its usual mathematical meaning
> perhaps the title could have been "Topography of Numbers" instead.
https://www.google.com/search?q=define+topology
> 2. the way in which constituent parts are interrelated or arranged.
> "the topology of a computer network"
> we are using the word "Topology" in the general sense of "geometrical arrangement" rather than its usual mathematical meaning
> perhaps the title could have been "Topography of Numbers" instead.
https://www.google.com/search?q=define+topology
> 2. the way in which constituent parts are interrelated or arranged.
> "the topology of a computer network"