Topological vs Profinite - What's the difference?
topological | profinite |
(mathematics) of or relating to topology
* Johnston, Adrian, "Jacques Lacan", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2013 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = .
(mathematics) Describing certain topological groups formed from finite groups
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between topological and profinite
is that topological is (mathematics) of or relating to topology while profinite is (mathematics) describing certain topological groups formed from finite groups.As adjectives the difference between topological and profinite
is that topological is (mathematics) of or relating to topology while profinite is (mathematics) describing certain topological groups formed from finite groups.topological
English
(Topology)Adjective
(-)- By the 1970s, with his meditations on the topological figure of the Borromean knot—this knotting of three rings, pictured on the coat of arms of the Borromeo family, is arranged such that if one ring is broken, all three are set free in disconnection—Lacan emphasizes the mutual dependence of the registers on one another. Hence, loosely speaking, the Imaginary, the Symbolic, and the Real can be thought of as the three fundamental dimensions of psychical subjectivity à la Lacan.
