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  • Discrete space [r]: A topological space with the discrete topology, in which every subset is open (and also closed). [e]

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  • Closure operator [r]: An idempotent unary operator on subsets of a given set, mapping a set to a larger set with a particular property. [e]
  • Lucas sequence [r]: A particular generalisation of sequences like the Fibonacci numbers, Lucas numbers, Pell numbers or Jacobsthal numbers. [e]
  • Cameron–Erdős conjecture [r]: The number of sum-free sets contained in {1, 2, …, N} is O(2N/2). [e]
  • Goldbach's conjecture [r]: Unestablished conjecture that every even number except the number 2 is the sum of two primes. [e]