Classification theorem

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title: Classification theorem
text: In mathematics, a classification theorem answers the classification problem: "What are the objects of a given type, up to some equivalence?". It gives a non-redundant enumeration: each object is equivalent to exactly one class. A few issues related to classification are the following. - The equivalence problem is "given two objects, determine if they are equivalent". - A complete set of invariants, together with which invariants are realizable, solves the classification problem, and is often
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description: Describes the objects of a given type, up to some equivalence
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date created: 2006-03-31T04:11:50Z
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