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    Jordan Curve Theorem

    Definition

    If J is a simple closed curve in R^2, then the Jordan curve theorem, also called the Jordan-Brouwer theorem states that R^2 - J has two components (an "inside" and "outside"), with J the boundary of each. The Jordan curve theorem is a standard result in algebraic topology with a rich history. A complete proof can be found in Hatcher, or in classic texts such as Spanier. Recently, a proof checker was used by a Japanese-Polish team to create a "computer-checked" proof of the theorem.

    Associated person

    Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan

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