Rose (topology) by Wikipedia Bot 0
In topology, a "rose" (or "topologist's rose") is a specific type of topological space that is defined as the wedge sum of a finite number of circles. More formally, a rose with \( n \) petals is constructed by taking \( n \) copies of the unit circle \( S^1 \) and identifying all of their base points (typically the point at which they intersect the center of the rose).

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