mathematical objects

[ˌmæθəˈmætɪkəl ˈɒbdʒɪkts]
nounpl: mathematical objects
objetos matemáticos
1. Abstract entities studied in mathematics such as numbers, sets, functions, geometric shapes, and algebraic structures
Numbers, sets, and functions are fundamental mathematical objects in modern mathematics.
Números, conjuntos e funções são objetos matemáticos fundamentais na matemática moderna.
2. Any conceptual entity that mathematicians analyze, manipulate, and prove properties about
The mathematician studied various mathematical objects including matrices and vector spaces.
O matemático estudou diversos objetos matemáticos, incluindo matrizes e espaços vetoriais.
3. Elements of mathematical theories that have formal definitions and properties within a formal system
Mathematical objects like groups and rings are essential to abstract algebra.
Objetos matemáticos como grupos e anéis são essenciais para a álgebra abstrata.
This term is primarily used in academic and scientific contexts in both Brazil and the USA. It represents foundational vocabulary in mathematics education and professional mathematical discourse. In Brazilian universities, this term is central to mathematics courses and theoretical discussions.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
abstract mathematical entitiesmathematical constructsmathematical structures
Antonyms / Antônimos
physical objectsconcrete objects

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
objetos matemáticos
Standard usage in academic and educational contexts
São Paulo
objetos matemáticos
Common in universities and mathematics programs
Rio de Janeiro
objetos matemáticos
Standard academic terminology
Portugal
objetos matemáticos
Identical usage in Portuguese academic settings

Related Words

mathematical theoryformal systemabstract algebraset theorygeometric figuresnumbers

Related Idioms & Phrases

the realm of mathematical objects
properties of mathematical objects
manipulation of mathematical objects
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