Welcome to the Discrete Math Lexicon repository! This lexicon is a collection of terms, definitions, and translations related to discrete mathematics. It serves as a valuable resource for students, educators, and enthusiasts who wish to understand and translate key concepts across multiple languages.
The lexicon is structured in a CSV format with the following columns:
include
: A marker (e.g., "X") indicating if the term should be included.category
: The mathematical category or topic the term belongs to.English
: The term in English.French
: The term in French.Spanish
: The term in Spanish.Chinese
: The term in Chinese.definition
: A brief definition of the term.example
: An example illustrating the term's usage.Wikipedia link
: A link to the term's Wikipedia page for further reading.
- Term: Set
- Category: Set theory
- Definition: A collection of distinct objects.
- Example:
{apple, banana, cherry}
- Wikipedia Link: Set (Wikipedia)
- Term: Function
- Category: Functions
- Definition: A relation that maps each element of a set to exactly one element of another set.
- Example:
f(x) = x + 2
- Wikipedia Link: Function (Wikipedia)
This lexicon was created and maintained by Jérémie Lumbroso. Contributions and feedback are always welcome!
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