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A list of redlinks I've created with the intention of filling in at some time:
A list of redlinks I've created with the intention of filling in at some time:
* [[Universal property]]
* [[Tychonoff product theorem]]
* [[Paving dimension]]
* [[Matroid]], [[Geometric lattice]]
* [[General topology]] or possibly [[Point-set topology]]
* [[Galois group]], [[Galois extension]]
* [[Galois connection]]
* [[Finite set]], [[Infinite set]]
* [[Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem]]
* [[Conductor of an elliptic curve]]


From [[Centre (mathematics)]]:
From [[Centre (mathematics)]]:
* In [[triangle geometry]]
* In [[triangle geometry]]
** The [[excentre]]s, centres of the three circles internally tangent to one side and  externally to the other two
** The [[excentre]]s, centres of the three circles internally tangent to one side and  externally to the other two
From [[Composition (mathematics)]]:
* [[Function composition]]: the composition or successive application of [[function (mathematics)|functions]]
* Composition of [[relation (mathematics)|relations]]
* [[Composition series]] in [[group theory]]


From [[Chain (mathematics)]]:
From [[Chain (mathematics)]]:
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** In [[propositional logic]], [[conjunction]] (logical and) distributes over [[disjunction]] (logical or)  and disjunction distributes over conjunction;
** In [[propositional logic]], [[conjunction]] (logical and) distributes over [[disjunction]] (logical or)  and disjunction distributes over conjunction;
** In a [[Boolean algebra]], [[join]] distributes over [[meet]] and meet distributes over join.
** In a [[Boolean algebra]], [[join]] distributes over [[meet]] and meet distributes over join.
From [[Commutativity]]:
a property of [[binary operation]]s or of [[operator]]s on a set
From [[Cantor set]]:
The Cantor set is ... [[second countable space|second countable]], [[dense-in-itself]], [[totally disconnected space|totally disconnected]].

Latest revision as of 03:36, 22 November 2023


The account of this former contributor was not re-activated after the server upgrade of March 2022.


A list of redlinks I've created with the intention of filling in at some time:

From Centre (mathematics):

From Chain (mathematics):

From Talk:Series (mathematics):

From Distributivity: