In my previous comment on boundaries in object universes and venn diagrams, and always when I’m being careful about their mathematical senses, the definitions of “topology” and “boundary” I have in mind can be found in any standard textbook. Here are links to basic definitions from J.L. Kelley, a veritable classic and my own first brush with the subject.
Excerpts from John L. Kelley, General Topology, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, NY, 1955
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