Elementary Algebraic Topology
The Borsuk-Ulam Theorem states that any continuous function mapping from an n-dimensional sphere to n-dimensional Euclidean space must identify at least one pair of antipodal points that map to the same point. This theorem has profound implications in various areas of mathematics, particularly in topology, and it connects beautifully with concepts like fixed points and covering spaces.
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