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- In logic, extensionality, or extensional equality, refers to principles that judge objects to be equal if they have the same external properties. It stands...
- Look up extension, extend, or extended in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Extension, extend or extended may refer to: Axiom of extensionality Extensible...
- extensionality would then imply that every ur-element is equal to the empty set. To avoid this consequence, we can modify the axiom of extensionality...
- psychology Evolutionary psychology List of cognitive biases The concept of extensionality is used throughout Kahneman and Tversky's research as synonymous of...
- extension is a Galois extension whose Galois group is abelian. When the Galois group is also cyclic, the extension is also called a cyclic extension....
- IPA Extensions is a block (U+0250–U+02AF) of the Unicode standard that contains full size letters used in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Both...
- In residential telephony, an extension telephone is an additional telephone wired to the same telephone line as another. In middle 20th century telephone...
- In mathematics, a group extension is a general means of describing a group in terms of a particular normal subgroup and quotient group. If Q {\displaystyle...
- to the extensionality principle. If judgments are made on the basis of irrelevant information as described, that is called an extensionality violation...
- In mathematics, particularly in algebra, a field extension is a pair of fields K ⊆ L , {\displaystyle K\subseteq L,} such that the operations of K are...