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Lemma (from
Ancient Gr**** λῆμμα premise, ****umption, from Gr**** λαμβάνω I take, I get) may refer...
- In
morphology and lexicography, a
lemma (pl.:
lemmas or lemmata) is the
canonical form,
dictionary form, or
citation form of a set of word forms. In English...
- In
mathematics and
other fields, a
lemma (pl.:
lemmas or lemmata) is a
generally minor,
proven proposition which is used to
prove a
larger statement. For...
- Gauss's
lemma can mean any of
several mathematical lemmas named after Carl
Friedrich Gauss: Gauss's
lemma (polynomials), the
greatest common divisor of...
- Zorn's
lemma, also
known as the Kuratowski–Zorn
lemma, is a
proposition of set theory. It
states that a
partially ordered set
containing upper bounds for...
-
statements such as Zorn's
lemma in set
theory and
Schwarz lemma in
complex analysis which are
traditionally called lemmas despite the fact that their...
- In psychology, a
lemma (pl.:
lemmas or lemmata) is an
abstract conceptual form of a word that has been
mentally selected prior to the
early stages of speech...
- In mathematics, Hensel's
lemma, also
known as Hensel's
lifting lemma,
named after Kurt Hensel, is a
result in
modular arithmetic,
stating that if a univariate...
- In the
theory of
formal languages, the
pumping lemma may
refer to:
Pumping lemma for
regular languages, the fact that all
sufficiently long
strings in...
-
category of groups, for example. The five
lemma can be
thought of as a
combination of two
other theorems, the four
lemmas,
which are dual to each other. Consider...