mathematical singularity

in general a point at which a given mathematical object is not defined, or a point of an exceptional set where it fails to be well-behaved in some particular way, such as differentiability

Wikidata entity: Q863349



P1343 described by source ... Q2657718 (Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia) Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia
P6104 maintained by WikiProject ... Q8487137 (WikiProject Mathematics) WikiProject Mathematics
P361 part of ... Q395 (mathematics) mathematics
P279 subclass of ... Q44946 (point) point
P279 subclass of ... Q246672 (mathematical object) mathematical object
P279 subclass of ... Q16889133 (class) class

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