Kline sphere characterization
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Kline sphere characterization
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In mathematics, a Kline sphere characterization, named after John Robert Kline, is a topological characterization of a two-dimensional sphere in terms of what sort of subset separates it. Its proof was one of the first notable accomplishments of R. H. Bing; Bing gave an alternate proof using brick partitioning in his paper Complementary domains of continuous curves A simple closed curve in a two-dimensional sphere separates the sphere into two pieces upon removal. If one removes a pair of points
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Suitable space separated by any simple closed curve but by no 2 points, is a 2-sphere
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