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  • 1Indexed family — In mathematics, an indexed family of sets is defined in stages, beginning with the more general concept of an indexed family of elements, which is really just an alternative way of conceptualizing a function or a mapping.First, a mapping f from a …

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  • 2Family (mathematics) — Family in mathematics may have one of the following meanings*Indexed family *Family of sets …

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  • 3Family of sets — In set theory and related branches of mathematics, a collection F of subsets of a given set S is called a family of subsets of S, or a family of sets over S. More generally, a collection of any sets whatsoever is called a family of sets. Examples …

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  • 4Family name — Last name redirects here. For the song, see Last Name. Family name Frankenstein, an example of compound German family names which were typical for Jews (New Jewish Cemetery, Prague) A family name (in Western contexts often referred to as a last… …

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  • 5Exponential family — Not to be confused with the exponential distribution. Natural parameter links here. For the usage of this term in differential geometry, see differential geometry of curves. In probability and statistics, an exponential family is an important… …

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  • 6College of Family Physicians Canada — The College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) is the voice of family medicine in Canada. Representing over 18,000 members across the country, it is the professional organization responsible for establishing standards for the training,… …

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  • 7Canadian Family Physician — Infobox Journal title=Canadian Family Physician discipline=Medicine abbreviation=CFPC publisher= country= frequency=monthly history= openaccess= website= ISSN=Canadian Family Physician is the official journal of the College of Family Physicians… …

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  • 8Diagram (category theory) — In category theory, a branch of mathematics, a diagram is the categorical analogue of an indexed family in set theory. The primary difference is that in the categorical setting one has morphisms. An indexed family of sets is a collection of sets …

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  • 9Coproduct — This article is about coproducts in categories. For coproduct in the sense of comultiplication, see Coalgebra. In category theory, the coproduct, or categorical sum, is the category theoretic construction which includes the disjoint union of sets …

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  • 10Graph property — In graph theory a graph property is any inherently graph theoretical property of graphs (formal definitions follow), distinguished from properties of graphs described in terms of various graph representations: graph drawings, data structures for… …

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