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= Chirality (mathematics)
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Chirality in mathematics refers to a property of a geometric object that is not superimposable on its mirror image. This concept is derived from the field of topology, which studies properties of space that are preserved under continuous transformations. In a more formal mathematical sense, chirality can be defined in relation to certain structures or shapes, particularly in: 1. **Geometric Objects**: For example, the left and right hands are classic examples of chiral objects.