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Homotopical connectivity

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Homotopical connectivity is a concept from algebraic topology, a branch of mathematics that studies topological spaces through the lens of homotopy theory. It provides a way to classify topological spaces based on their "connectedness" in a homotopical sense. In more detail, homotopical connectivity can be understood through the following concepts: 1. **Connectedness**: A topological space is called connected if it cannot be divided into two disjoint open sets.

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