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Configuration space Given a topological space , the th ordered configuration space of denoted by is the set of -tuples of pairwise distinct points in , that is .


In physics, parameters are used to define the configuration of a system and the vector space defined by these parameters is the configuration space of the system. It is used to describe the state of a whole system as a single point in a higher-dimensional space.

Examples of Configuration space

1. The configuration space of a particle in is . For particles in , it is

2. For a rigid body in , the configuration space is . Generally, it is , where is the special orthogonal group.