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A connected space in topology is a type of topological space that cannot be divided into two disjoint non-empty open subsets, signifying that the space is 'all in one piece'. This property is crucial for understanding the continuity and structure of spaces, playing a fundamental role in various branches of mathematics and its applications.
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