Boundary

The word boundary has a variety of meanings.
  • In general, the term boundary is something that encloses a region space, a territory, and/or an area. Something enclosed by a boundary, is "bounded" (by the boundary). See also border.
  • For boundary in the sport of cricket, see: boundary (cricket).
  • For the boundary of a set in a topology, see: boundary (topology).
  • For the boundary of a topological manifold, see: manifold,
  • As a psychological term, boundary can mean a mental separation which we keep between ourselves and others. Sometimes this can be referred to as personal space. Addicts use boundaries to keep themselves sober.

 

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