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{{ | The term "Top" can refer to various concepts across different fields, including fashion, mathematics, and technology. In this article, we will explore the different meanings and uses of "Top" in these contexts. | ||
==Fashion== | |||
In the realm of [[fashion]], a "top" is a garment that covers the upper part of the body. Tops can vary widely in style, material, and design, and they are a fundamental component of both men's and women's wardrobes. | |||
===Types of Tops=== | |||
* '''[[T-shirt]]''': A casual top with short sleeves and a round neckline, typically made of cotton. | |||
* '''[[Blouse]]''': A loose-fitting top, often worn by women, that can be made from a variety of fabrics. | |||
* '''[[Tank top]]''': A sleeveless top with wide shoulder straps, often worn in warm weather. | |||
* '''[[Sweater]]''': A knitted top that provides warmth, usually with long sleeves. | |||
==Mathematics== | |||
In [[mathematics]], "Top" can refer to the field of [[topology]], which is the study of the properties of space that are preserved under continuous transformations. | |||
===Basic Concepts in Topology=== | |||
* '''[[Open and Closed Sets]]''': Fundamental concepts in topology that describe the nature of sets in a topological space. | |||
* '''[[Homeomorphism]]''': A continuous function between topological spaces that has a continuous inverse function. | |||
* '''[[Topological Space]]''': A set equipped with a topology, which is a collection of open sets that satisfy certain axioms. | |||
==Technology== | |||
In the context of [[technology]], "top" can refer to a command in Unix-like operating systems that provides a dynamic real-time view of a system's running processes. | |||
===Features of the Top Command=== | |||
* '''[[Process Monitoring]]''': Displays a list of processes and their resource usage, such as CPU and memory. | |||
* '''[[System Load]]''': Shows the system's load average over different time intervals. | |||
* '''[[User Interface]]''': Allows users to sort and filter processes based on various criteria. | |||
==Also see== | |||
* [[Shirt]] | |||
* [[Topology]] | |||
* [[Unix]] | |||
* [[Fashion design]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:39, 15 December 2024
Top
The term "Top" can refer to various concepts across different fields, including fashion, mathematics, and technology. In this article, we will explore the different meanings and uses of "Top" in these contexts.
Fashion[edit]
In the realm of fashion, a "top" is a garment that covers the upper part of the body. Tops can vary widely in style, material, and design, and they are a fundamental component of both men's and women's wardrobes.
Types of Tops[edit]
- T-shirt: A casual top with short sleeves and a round neckline, typically made of cotton.
- Blouse: A loose-fitting top, often worn by women, that can be made from a variety of fabrics.
- Tank top: A sleeveless top with wide shoulder straps, often worn in warm weather.
- Sweater: A knitted top that provides warmth, usually with long sleeves.
Mathematics[edit]
In mathematics, "Top" can refer to the field of topology, which is the study of the properties of space that are preserved under continuous transformations.
Basic Concepts in Topology[edit]
- Open and Closed Sets: Fundamental concepts in topology that describe the nature of sets in a topological space.
- Homeomorphism: A continuous function between topological spaces that has a continuous inverse function.
- Topological Space: A set equipped with a topology, which is a collection of open sets that satisfy certain axioms.
Technology[edit]
In the context of technology, "top" can refer to a command in Unix-like operating systems that provides a dynamic real-time view of a system's running processes.
Features of the Top Command[edit]
- Process Monitoring: Displays a list of processes and their resource usage, such as CPU and memory.
- System Load: Shows the system's load average over different time intervals.
- User Interface: Allows users to sort and filter processes based on various criteria.
Also see[edit]
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