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The basic ideas in elementary real analysis are convergence and continuity.
These can be phrased in a more general context than in terms of R and have proved useful in many areas of both pure and applied mathematics.
The most straightforward generalisation is to a metric space but even this proved to be insufficient to satisfy the demands of those who needed to apply these ideas and so the ultimate abstraction is to the concept of a topological space.
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