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This lecture covers the proof of the Jordan Curve Theorem, demonstrating the properties of embedded spheres and the implications of different embeddings. It explains the concept of cycles and boundaries in embedded spaces, using induction to establish the validity of the theorem. The lecture concludes with a detailed analysis of the topological implications of the theorem, showcasing the significance of compactness and the formation of cycles within embedded structures.
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