A Γ-space, or gamma-space, is a concept primarily encountered in topology, a branch of mathematics concerned with the properties of space that are preserved under continuous transformations. Although the exact definition can vary among different fields, Γ-spaces are typically characterized by certain structural properties that enable advanced analysis in topology and related areas. In general, a Γ-space can be thought of as a type of topological space that satisfies specific axioms involving convergence, continuity, and the relationships between different types of maps.
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