
Simple Connectivity
Simple connectivity refers to a type of network or connection within a structure where any two points can be connected by a simple path, meaning there's an unbroken route without any loops. In general terms, if you can travel from one point to another in a straightforward manner without retracing your steps, the structure is considered simply connected. In mathematics and topology, this applies to shapes and spaces; for instance, a sphere is simply connected, while a donut shape is not, as it has a hole that prevents certain direct paths.