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Questions of the kind "What's the name for a X that satisfies property Y?"

12 votes

What is an explicit bijection in combinatorics?

This should perhaps be a comment on the answer by Peter LeFanu Lumsdaine, but it's too long and might be relevant in connection with other answers as well. Long ago, Bruce Sagan and I wrote a paper, …
Andreas Blass's user avatar
2 votes

Name of a group-like structure

This isn't an answer but it's too long for a comment. I suggest that $n-1$ is more important than $n$ in this context, for the following reason. Suppose $A$ is an $n$-group in a semigroup $S$. Then, f …
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3 votes
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Looking for the name of a mathematical symbol that looks remotely like 1 (answer: indicator ...

Unfortunately, the same terminology is also used with other meanings. For example, in probability theory, "characteristic function" often means the Fourier transform of a probability distribution. …
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6 votes

Does this property of a first-order structure imply categoricity?

The following seems to be sort of a reversed version of Joel's example, categorical in uncountable cardinals rather than in $\aleph_0$. I'll use the theory of the set $\mathbb Z$ of integers with only …
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5 votes

Using Function Terminology for Functors?

If you use James Cranch's suggestion, namely to say that the image is a subcategory of $D$, you should make sure that it's actually true in your situation, because it might not be in general. $B$ mig …
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2 votes

Mapping in reference to a metric space (terminology question)

Many examples can be obtained by the following scheme: Let $x$ assign to each pair $(p,q)$ in $S$ either the fixed element $z_X$ if $p=q$, or, if $p\neq q$, some entity that encodes the distance $d(p, …
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3 votes

Better terminology than "equivalence class of functions"

How about "$D$-class"?
Andreas Blass's user avatar
18 votes

What's so "schematic" about schemes?

I have always assumed that the motivation was more or less as follows. Consider, for example, the projective planes over various fields $k$ (in the sense of classical, long-before-Grothendieck geomet …
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6 votes
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Feferman's extensional and intensional applications of the method of arithmetization

As indicated by Feferman, the key distinction is between two sorts of arithmetical definitions of certain concepts (like "being the Gödel number of a theorem of a given theory"). Suppose I have some …
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9 votes

German mathematical terms like "Nullstellensatz"

"Urelement" is used in set theory as a fancy name for an atom, i.e., something that can be a member of a set but is not itself a set.
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Is there a name for a family of finite sequences that block all infinite sequences?

Intuitionists use the name "bar" for what you called a blocking set. The relevant context is "bar induction," the principle saying that, if (1) a property has been proved for all elements of a bar an …
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