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Parent topics
- Set theory [r]: Mathematical theory that models collections of (mathematical) objects and studies their properties. [e]
- Category theory [r]: Loosely speaking, a class of objects and a collection of morphisms which act upon them; the morphisms can be composed, the composition is associative and there are identity objects and rules of identity. [e]
- Space (mathematics) [r]: A set with some added structure, which often form a hierarchy, i.e., one space may inherit all the characteristics of a parent space. [e]
Subtopics
- Schröder-Bernstein theorem [r]: A classic theorem of set theory asserting that sets can be ordered by size. [e]
- Measurable space [r]: Set together with a sigma-algebra of subsets of this set. [e]
- Banach space [r]: A vector space endowed with a norm that is complete. [e]