Mathematical Objects
Among mathematical objects are numbers, functions, sets, a great variety of things called "spaces" of one kind or another, algebraic structures such as rings, groups, or fields, and many other things.
- List of mathematical examples
- List of curves
- List of complex reflection groups
- List of complexity classes
- List of examples in general topology
- List of finite simple groups
- List of Fourier-related transforms
- List of mathematical functions
- List of mathematical knots and links
- List of manifolds
- List of mathematical shapes
- List of matrices
- List of numbers
- List of polygons, polyhedra and polytopes
- List of regular polytopes
- List of simple Lie groups
- List of small groups
- List of special functions and eponyms
- List of algebraic surfaces
- List of surfaces
- Table of Lie groups
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