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Ambient isotopy is a form of equivalence between two curves or objects in three-dimensional space, where one can be continuously transformed into the other without cutting or gluing, effectively maintaining their ambient space. It is an essential concept in topology and knot theory, offering a way to determine when two embeddings of an object are considered the same within their enclosing space.
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