analytic structure

analytic structure

[an·əl′id·ik ′strək·chər]
(mathematics)
A covering of a locally Euclidean topological space by open sets, each of which is homeomorphic to an open set in Euclidean space, such that the coordinate transformation (in both directions) between the overlap of any two of these sets is given by analytic functions.
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