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In cartography and geology, a topological map refers to a map that has been simplified so that only vital information remains and unnecessary detail has been removed.  These maps lack scale, and distance and direction are subject to change and variation, but the relationship between points is maintained.  A good example of a topological map is the tube map of the London Underground.

The name topological map is derived from topology, the branch of mathematics that studies the properties of objects that do not change as the object is deformed, much as the tube map retains useful information despite baring little resemblance to the actual layout of the underground system.

 


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