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The quantifier "for all" ( forall ), sometimes also known as the "general quantifier."
A universal sentence is a sentence (i.e., formula of the predicate calculus without free variables) whose variables are universally quantified.
A set fixed within the framework of a theory and consisting of all objects considered in this theory. The complement of the universal set is the empty set.
In Season 4 episode "Black Swan" of the television crime drama NUMB3RS, the character Amita Ramanujan refers to universality classes when studying a map of the Los Angeles ...
An unknown is an independent variable of a function. A function with n independent variables is said to be a function "in," "with," or "of" n unknowns.
The unlink, also called the trivial link, of n components consist of n disjoint circles in a plane (Rolfsen 1976, p. 65).
A position in a game is unsafe for player A if the person who plays next (player B) can win. Every unsafe position can be made safe by at least one move.
A fixed point for which the stability matrix has equal positive eigenvalues.
A fixed point for which the stability matrix has both eigenvalues positive, so lambda_1>lambda_2>0.
A fixed point for which the stability matrix has eigenvalues of the form lambda_+/-=alpha+/-ibeta (with alpha,beta>0).
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