These were suggested last update but were not added while other things I suggested were. Nothing seems to be wrong with any of these words to me. Some are mathematical terms while others are simply just names. If there is something wrong with any of these words, is there any way I can be given reasons why?
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suggested tlopo-rc-v1.11.4)
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mathematicians' names)
Boole (George Boole’s last name, some information about him:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Boole)
Boole's
Cantor (Georg Cantor's last name, some information about him:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Cantor)
Cantor's
Fermat (Pierre de Fermat's last name, some information about him:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_de_Fermat)
Fermat's
Lagrange (Joseph-Louis Lagrange's last name, some information about him:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph-Louis_Lagrange)
Lagrange's
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mathematic terms)
Absurdum (Reductio was added but absurdum was not. Reductio ad Absurdum -> type of argument; more info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reductio_ad_absurdum)
Adjacency (if you need more reasoning why to add this, you will find some info here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adjacency_matrix)
Bipartite (means two-colorable; refer to the definition of colorable found in new suggestions below)
Cartesian (as in Cartesian coordinates; more info here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartesian)
Denominator (the bottom of a fraction)
Eulerian (similar to Cartesian and Newtonian, refers to Euler’s mathematics; Euler was a prolific mathematician)
Isomorphism (for graphs, it is a bijection
f between the vertex sets of two graphs such that xy is an edge iff
f(x)
f(y) is an edge; refer to the definition of bijection in the new suggestions below)
Mathematicians (singular is whitelisted, but plural is not)
One-to-one (referring to a function where
f(a) =
f(b) implies a = b)
Poset (A partially ordered set)
Posets
Primality (refers to whether or not a number is prime)
Subgraph (a graph contained in another graph)
Subgraphs
Subgroup (a group contained in another group)
Subgroups
Transposition (A permutation τ for which τ(a) = b, τ(b) = a, a ≠ b, and for all other elements c, τ(c) = c.)
Transpositions
Uniqueness (unique in mathematics means there is exactly one. Uniqueness in mathematics is the quality of being the only one)
("relating to or in the form of a plane" ~ definition of planar according to Google. Planar is almost equivalent to the mathematical definition of plane, which is already whitelisted)
Non-planar
Nonplanar
Planar
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names already whitelisted but don’t have the possessive ’s)
Braden's
Pascal's
Pierre's
Additives (singular additive is whitelisted, but the plural additives is not)
Bool (refers to a data type in programming, for example in C#:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/keywords/bool)
Cryptography (cryptography is 'synonymous with encryption', more info here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptography)
Radiates (radiate, radiated, radiating are all whitelisted, but this is not)
Ramifications (singular ramification is whitelisted, but the plural is not)
Centrality (the quality or fact of being in the middle of somewhere or something)
New suggestions (
tlopo-rc-v1.11.5)
:
Bijection (a one-to-one and onto function. Definition of onto: a function
f : A -> B is onto B means that for all b ϵ B, there is an a ϵ A with
f(a) = b)
Colorable (a graph is
k-colorable if it has a proper
k-coloring. Definition of coloring: a
k-coloring of G is a function f : V(G) -> {1, 2,...,
n}, which is proper if xy ϵ E(G) implies f(x) ≠ f(y))
iff (means if and only if)
Monomer
Monomers
Polymer
Polymers
Resin
Resins
Tautologies (tautology is whitelisted, this is the plural)
Venn (as in venn diagram; this is a picture representation in which sets are represented by circles or other shapes)