English word senses marked with topical category "Mathematics"
Parent categories: Formal sciences, Sciences
Subcategories: Algebra, Applied mathematics, Arithmetic, Category theory, Cellular automata, Combinatorics, Complex analysis, Cryptography, Game theory, Geometry, Graph theory, Mathematical analysis, Measure theory, Number theory, Potential theory, Quantity, Set theory, Statistics, Topology, Trigonometry
Total 12437 word senses
- A-shaped … FOIL (468 senses)
- FS … L.L.M. (414 senses)
- L1 … Rényi entropy (460 senses)
- S … amorphous (545 senses)
- amp … beknottedness (429 senses)
- bel … cevian (492 senses)
- cha … corank (595 senses)
- cord … defuzzify (382 senses)
- deg … elt (485 senses)
- em … gcd (572 senses)
- gd … husbandland (467 senses)
- hyp … ith (565 senses)
- j … lozenge (347 senses)
- lt … needle-shaped (587 senses)
- nef … packing (514 senses)
- pad … posynomial (472 senses)
- pot … rabdology (546 senses)
- rack … rowmotion (335 senses)
- rpd … splitting field (587 senses)
- spn … syzygy (579 senses)
- t … u-substitution (487 senses)
- uA … Čech-Stone compactification (426 senses)
- ℝ-order tree (Noun) An order tree whose segments are homeomorphic to segments of the real line and that is the union of countably many segments.
- α error (Noun) type I error
- α-cut (Noun) An approach to transforming a fuzzy membership function into a basic belief assignment.
- β error (Noun) type II error
- δ-box (Noun) A k-cell which is a Cartesian product of half-closed intervals which are closed at their infima and open at their suprema, and such that the infimum of each interval is the coordinate of a given point (called "the corner" of the δ-box), and the length (i.e., measure) of each interval is equal to (the given value) δ.
- μ-completion (Noun) A σ-algebra which is obtained as a "completion" of a given σ-algebra, which includes all subsets of the given measure space which simultaneously contain a member of the given σ-algebra and are contained by a member of the given σ-algebra, as long as the contained and containing measurable sets have the same measure, in which case the subset in question is assigned a measure equal to the common mea…
- μmeter (Noun) Abbreviation of micrometer.
- μms (Symbol) micrometers
- μsecond (Noun) Abbreviation of microsecond.
- π Day (Proper name) Alternative form of Pi Day.
- π-system (Noun) A non-empty collection of subsets of a given set Ώ that is closed under non-empty finite intersections.
- σ-additivity (Noun) countable additivity
- σ-algebra (Noun) A collection of subsets of a given set, such that the empty set is part of this collection, the collection is closed under complements (with respect to the given set) and the collection is closed under countable unions.
- σ-compact (Adjective) That is expressible as a countable union of compact sets.
- σ-finite measure (Noun) A set, in a measurable space, that is expressible as a countable union of sets of finite measure.
- %age (Noun) Abbreviation of percentage.
- +ve (Adjective) Abbreviation of positive.
- -adic (Suffix) Having a specified adicity.
- -adic (Suffix) (algebra, of a topology on a module M over a ring R, combined with a symbol (here I but also often p, m, or a) representing an ideal of R) Such that the sets x+Iⁿᴹ (where x∈M, n a non-negative integer) form a basis for the topology.; Such that the sets x+Iⁿᴹ (where x∈M, n a non-negative integer) form a basis for the topology.
- -angle (Suffix) having the specified number of internal angles
- -ary (Suffix) Having the specified arity.
- -choron (Suffix) Used to form the names of 4-dimensional solids bounded by a certain number of cells/polyhedra (polychora).
- -gon (Suffix) Forms the names of plane figures containing a given number of angles, and thus bounded by that number of line segments (polygons). If the number is large enough, it can take the hyphenated suffix directly.
- -hedron (Suffix) Forms the names of solid figures bounded by a certain number of planes (polyhedra).
- -on (Suffix) Forming nouns denoting subatomic particles (proton), quanta (photon), molecular units (codon), or substances (interferon).
- -plex (Suffix) ten to the power of the number, as in googolplex.
- -sphere (Suffix) Used to form nouns indicating a sphere of x dimensions
- -th (Suffix) Used to form the ordinal numeral when the final term of the spelled number is not “first”, “second”, or “third”.; Used to form a term denoting the ordinal numeral corresponding to the value, being a natural number, of a mathematical expression.
- -ton (Suffix) A set of specific objects or persons.
- -tuple (Suffix) A tuple containing the specified number of terms.
- -ve (Adjective) Abbreviation of negative.
- 0D (Adjective) Initialism of zero-dimensional.
- 1-D (Adjective) Initialism of one-dimensional.
- 1-D (Noun) A selective service class denoting that the registrant is already a reserve member of the armed forces or a student taking military training, as in ROTC or an accepted aviation cadet applicant.
- 1-connected (Adjective) Having a singleton as its fundamental group.
- 110% (Noun) Alternative spelling of a hundred and ten percent
- 120-cell (Noun) A four-dimensional polytope, analogous to a dodecahedron, whose 120 bounding facets are dodecahedra.
- 13er (Noun) Alternative form of thirteener (“mountain with an elevation of at least 13,000 feet”).
- 13er (Noun) Alternative form of thirteener (“Gen-Xer”).
- 13th Gen (Proper name) Synonym of Generation X
- 16-cell (Noun) A four-dimensional polytope, analogous to an octahedron, whose sixteen bounding facets are tetrahedra.
- 2-D (Adjective) Abbreviation of two-dimensional.
- 2-dimensional (Adjective) Alternative spelling of two-dimensional.
- 24-cell (Noun) A four-dimensional polytope whose twenty-four bounding facets are octahedra and which has no three-dimensional analogue.
- 2SLS (Noun) Initialism of two-stage least squares.
- 3-D (Adjective) Abbreviation of three-dimensional.
- 3-dimensional (Adjective) Alternative spelling of three-dimensional.
- 360-degree (Adjective) Comprehensive; incorporating all points of view.
- 3DES (Noun) Abbreviation of Triple DES, a cipher formed from the Data Encryption Standard (DES) cipher by using it three times.
- 4-cube (Noun) A cube in four dimensions or four-dimensional space; a tesseract, 8-cell or octachoron; made of eight cubical cells or eight cubes.
- 4-dimensional (Adjective) Alternative spelling of four-dimensional.
- 4-polytope (Noun) A four-dimensional polytope.
- 4D (Adjective) Abbreviation of four-dimensional.
- 4D (Adjective) Abbreviation of four-dimensional.; Describes a 3D film experience that is supplemented with synchronized physical effects.
- 5-cell (Noun) A four-dimensional polytope, analogous to a tetrahedron, whose five bounding facets are tetrahedra.
- 50-gon (Noun) Synonym of pentacontagon: A 50-sided polygon.
- 57-cell (Noun) Synonym of pentacontaheptachoron
- 600-cell (Noun) A four-dimensional polytope, analogous to an icosahedron, whose 600 bounding facets are tetrahedra.
- 68-95-99.7 rule (Proper name) The rule stating that a normal distribution will have 68% of its observations within one standard deviation of the mean, 95% within two, and 99.7% within three.
- 8-cell (Noun) A four-dimensional polytope, analogous to a cube, whose eight bounding facets are cubes; a tesseract.
- ~ (Symbol) approximately
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