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- Academia [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Academic journal [r]: A regularly-published, peer-reviewed publication that publishes scholarship relating to an academic discipline. [e]
- Arithmetic function [r]: A function defined on the set of positive integers, usually with integer, real or complex values, studied in number theory. [e]
- Average order of an arithmetic function [r]: A simple or well-known function, usually continuous and montonic, which on average takes the same or closely approximate values as a given arithmetic function. [e]
- Axiom of choice [r]: Set theory asserting that if S is a set of disjoint, non-empty sets, then there exists a set containing exactly one member from each member of S. [e]
- BBC [r]: British state-owned radio and TV broadcasting organization founded in 1922 under Lord John Reith. [e]
- British Association for Applied Linguistics [r]: academic society for professional applied linguists, language teachers and other interested parties, based in the United Kingdom. [e]
- Cambridge University Press [r]: A major international publisher of scholarly books and journals, based at Cambridge University in England and founded in 1534. [e]
- Cantor's diagonal argument [r]: Proof due to Georg Cantor showing that there are uncountably many sets of natural numbers. [e]
- Cartesian product [r]: The set of ordered pairs whose elements come from two given sets. [e]
- Charles Keeping [r]: 20th century British illustrator and children's author [e]
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [r]: A group of diseases characterized by the pathological limitation of airflow in the airway that is not fully reversible. [e]
- Cofactor (mathematics) [r]: A component of a matrix computation of the determinant; a signed determinant of a matrix minor. [e]
- Countable set [r]: A set with as many elements as there are natural numbers, or less. [e]
- Digital preservation [r]: Processes and activities that ensure long-term, error-free storage of digital information. [e]
- Disjoint union [r]: A set containing a copy of each of a family of two or more sets, so that the copies do not overlap. [e]
- Equivalence relation [r]: A reflexive symmetric transitive binary relation on a set. [e]
- Function (mathematics) [r]: A relationship dependence between two quantities, one of which is given (the independent variable, argument, or input) and the other (the dependent variable, value, or output) is uniquely defined by the input. [e]
- Group action [r]: A way of describing symmetries of objects using groups. [e]
- Group theory [r]: Branch of mathematics concerned with groups and the description of their properties. [e]
- Infanticide [r]: Intentionally causing the death of an infant [e]
- Isolated singularity [r]: A point at which function of a complex variable is not holomorphic, but which has a neighbourhood on which the function is holomorphic. [e]
- Matroid [r]: Structure that captures the essence of a notion of 'independence' that generalizes linear independence in vector spaces. [e]
- Mumbai [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Normal order of an arithmetic function [r]: A simple or well-known function, usually continuous and montonic, which "usually" takes the same or closely approximate values as a given arithmetic function. [e]
- Northern Rhodesia [r]: British protectorate in south central Africa which became Zambia on independence in 1964. [e]
- Order (relation) [r]: An irreflexive antisymmetric transitive binary relation on a set. [e]
- Ordered pair [r]: Two objects in which order is important. [e]
- Oxford English Dictionary [r]: Primary reference work on the English language and its evolution. [e]
- Paleolinguistics [r]: The term used by some linguists for the study of the distant human past by linguistic means. [e]
- Partition function (number theory) [r]: The number of additive partitions of a positive integer. [e]
- Power set [r]: The set of all subsets of a given set. [e]
- Relation (mathematics) [r]: A property which holds between certain elements of some set or sets. [e]
- Riemann zeta function [r]: Mathematical function of a complex variable important in number theory for its connection with the distribution of prime numbers. [e]
- Semigroup [r]: An algebraic structure with an associative binary operation. [e]
- Sephardi Jews [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Sober space [r]: A topological space in which every irreducible closed set has a unique generic point. [e]
- Søren Kierkegaard [r]: (May 5, 1813 – November 11, 1855) was a 19th century Danish philosopher and theologian, generally recognized as the first existentialist philosopher. [e]
- Totient function [r]: The number of integers less than or equal to and coprime to a given integer. [e]
- Union [r]: The set of elements which are in at least one of a given family of sets. [e]

