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  • 11set design —    Design jobs in the performing arts include theatre designer, stage designer and, increasingly the European term ‘scenographer’ (with sub categories of set designer, costume designer, lighting designer and sound designer). Taken together, these …

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  • 12set —   the environment (an exterior or interior locale) where the action takes place in a film; when used in contrast to location, it refers to an artificially constructed time/place (a backdrop painting or a dusty Western street with a facade of… …

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  • 13interior point — noun A point in a set that has a neighbourhood which is contained in …

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  • 14Mandelbrot set — Initial image of a Mandelbrot set zoom sequence with a continuously coloured environment …

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  • 15Relative interior — In mathematics, the relative interior of a set is a refinement of the concept of the interior, which is often more useful when dealing with low dimensional sets placed in higher dimensional spaces. Intuitively, the relative interior of a set… …

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  • 17Meagre set — In the mathematical fields of general topology and descriptive set theory, a meagre set (also called a meager set or a set of first category) is a set that, considered as a subset of a (usually larger) topological space, is in a precise sense… …

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  • 18Nowhere dense set — A subset A of a topological space X is nowhere dense in X if and only if the interior of the closure of A is empty. The order of operations is important. For example, the set of rational numbers, as a subset of R has the property that the closure …

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  • 19Dense set — In topology and related areas of mathematics, a subset A of a topological space X is called dense (in X) if any point x in X belongs to A or is a limit point of A.[1] Informally, for every point in X, the point is either in A or arbitrarily close …

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  • 20Cantor set — In mathematics, the Cantor set, introduced by German mathematician Georg Cantor in 1883 [Georg Cantor (1883) Über unendliche, lineare Punktmannigfaltigkeiten V [On infinite, linear point manifolds (sets)] , Mathematische Annalen , vol. 21, pages… …

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