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The simplest family of subsets of Euclidean spaces which we can treat systematically in topological position may be the family of semilinear sets. We generalize the concept of X so that this family is an example. Let D be a family of subsets of Euclidean spaces which satisfies the following four axioms.

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Shiota, M. (1997). Y-Sets. In: Geometry of Subanalytic and Semialgebraic Sets. Progress in Mathematics, vol 150. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2008-4_5

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