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Re: When is a space metrizablePosted by Haelfix on June 28, 2003 at 08:10:16: In Reply to: Re: When is a space metrizable posted by DickT on June 27, 2003 at 19:05:15: In Yang Mills theory, matter is defined to be the sections of the associated vector bundles of the representation of the principle bundle over spacetime. Oof Well the pullback actually. If you put quantum mechanics in, its a little more tricky, but still the same general idea (except now you have to introduce an infinite set of sheaves to build up your fibers) But certainly, topology and all modern theories of physics are intimately linked
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