The fundamental group is maps from circles into the space you care about. And clearly generalizes to infinite numbers, absolutely se but there's something special about the groups a. You don't get fields or rings which have two different binary operations on them. Can we define three binary operations on a set and make hyper rings or something like that? Ah, sure. I mean, you know, algebrais a very flexible subject. It invites you to consider examples like that.

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