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K-cell (mathematics)

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In mathematics, particularly in the context of topology and algebraic geometry, a **K-cell** typically refers to a specific type of structure used in the study of cellular complexes. K-cells are often used in the construction and analysis of CW complexes, which are certain types of topological spaces. A K-cell generally consists of two components: 1. **A dimension**: The "K" in K-cell usually denotes its dimension.

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