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- Interior (topology) [r]: The union of all open sets contained within a given subset of a topological space. [e]
- Minima and maxima [r]: Largest value (maximum) or smallest value (minimum), that a function takes in a point either within a given neighbourhood (local extremum) or on the function domain in its entirety (global extremum). [e]
- Brooks' Law [r]: "Adding manpower to a late software project makes it later"- Fred Brooks [e]
- Absorption (mathematics) [r]: An identity linking a pair of binary operations. [e]
- Bounded set [r]: A set for which there is a constant C such that the norm of all elements in the set is less than C. [e]
- Finite and infinite [r]: The distinction between bounded and unbounded in size (number of elements, length, area, etc.) [e]
- Cofinite topology [r]: The topology on a space in which the open sets are those with finite complement, or the empty set. [e]