Topological complexity

In mathematics, topological complexity of a topological space X (also denoted by TC(X)) is a topological invariant closely connected to the motion planning problem[further explanation needed], introduced by Michael Farber in 2003.

be the space of all continuous paths in X.

Define the projection

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