Digital topology is a branch of topology that deals with the properties and structures of digital images, particularly in the context of discrete spaces. Digital topology aims to extend classical topological concepts to digital representations, which are typically composed of pixel grids or voxel volumes in two or three dimensions, respectively. Key aspects of digital topology include: 1. **Discretization**: In digital spaces, points are represented by discrete elements (e.g.
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