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2
2-Dimensional rotation matrix
A
A compact and convex subset of Euclidean n-space with non-empty interior is a closed n-cell and its interior is an open n-cell
A compact and convex subset of Euclidean n-space with non-empty interior is a closed n-cell and its interior is an open n-cell/Statement
A continuous map induces a homomorphism between fundamental groups
A continuous map induces a homomorphism on fundamental groups
A linear map is injective if and only if the image of every non-zero vector is a non-zero vector
A subset of a topological space is disconnected if and only if it can be covered by two non-empty-in-the-subset and disjoint-in-the-subset sets that are open in the space itself
Adjunction topology
Template:Amcm
ASN
Assignment (FOL)
B
Bounded set
C
Cantor's construction of the real numbers/Definition
Cauchy sequence
Cauchy-Schwarz inequality for inner product spaces
Task:Characteristic property of the coproduct topology
Characteristic property of the direct sum module
Characteristic property of the disjoint union topology
Characteristic property of the product topology
Characteristic property of the quotient topology
Task:Characteristic property of the subspace topology
Characteristic property of the subspace topology
Characteristic property of the subspace topology/Statement
Concatenation of paths and loops (homotopy)
Cone (topology)
Constant loop based at a point
Coproduct
CW-complex
D
Definitions and iff
Direct product module
Direct sum module
Disjoint union topology
Domain (FOL)
E
Epigraph
Equivalent conditions to a map being a quotient map
Equivalent conditions to a set being saturated with respect to a function
Expectation of the geometric distribution
External direct sum module
F
Factoring a continuous map through the projection of an equivalence relation induced by that map yields an injective continuous map
Fibre
F cont.
Field
First order language
Formula (FOL)
Free monoid generated by
Free semigroup generated by
Free vector space generated by
Fundamental group homomorphism induced by a continuous map
G
Geometric progression
Group action
Group homomorphism
H
Herbrand domain
Hintikka set
Homeomorphic
Homeomorphic topological spaces have isomorphic fundamental groups
Homotopy
Homotopy (object)
Homotopy concatenation
Homotopy equivalent topological spaces
Homotopy is an equivalence relation on the set of all continuous maps between spaces
I
If a surjective continuous map is factored through the canonical projection of the equivalence relation induced by that map then the yielded map is a continuous bijection
If a surjective function is factored through the canonical projection of the equivalence relation induced by that function then the yielded function is a bijection
Index of spaces, sets and classes
Infimum
Interpretation (FOL)
Invariant of an equivalence relation
L
Limsup and liminf (sequence of sets)
Logical consequence (FOL)
Loop (topology)
M
Measure
Doctrine:Measure theory terminology
Model (FOL)
Module homomorphism
Morphism
N
N-cell
N-plane
NCr
O
Open neighbourhood
Outer splicing set
Outer-measure
P
Passing to the infimum
P cont.
Passing to the quotient (topology)
Passing to the quotient (topology)/Statement
Polynomial u-ring
Pre-image sigma-algebra
Principle of excluded middle
Product
Proof that the fundamental group is actually a group
Q
Quotient by an equivalence relation
R
Ring homomorphism
S
Satisfiable formula
Saturated set with respect to a function
Semantics of formulas (FOL)
Semantics of logical connectives (FOL)
Semantics of terms (FOL)
Semigroup
Series (summation)
Simple function under-approximation to a numerical function
Simplex
Simplicial complex
Square root
Substitution assignment (FOL)
Successor of a set
T
Term (FOL)
The 6 primitives of counting
The canonical injections of the disjoint union topology are topological embeddings
The image of a compact set is compact
The induced fundamental group homomorphism of a composition of continuous maps is the same as the composition of their induced homomorphisms
The induced fundamental group homomorphism of the identity map is the identity map of the fundamental group
The intersection of an arbitrary family of Dynkin systems is itself a Dynkin system
The zero-to-the-power-of-zero problem
Topological embedding
Topological space
Notes:Topology - Munkres
Totally bounded
Truth values (FOL)
Types of topological retractions
V
Valid formula
Variance of the geometric distribution
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