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The geographical information system has been generally used for analyzing different types of data. The notions and results of topology have been applied in this connection, known as a spatial topological relation. In this article, we have studied the different layers of geographical data and their intersection property, separation axioms on spatial topological space, spatial analysis.
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Das, R., Tripathy, B.C. Separation Axioms on Spatial Topological Space and Spatial Data Analysis. Ann. Data. Sci. 11, 411–423 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40745-022-00393-w
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