| Description | Answer | % Correct |
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| This property of functions is often described as "The graph of the function can be drawn without lifting the pen of the paper". | Continuity | 75%
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| "The internal consistency of mathematics cannot be proven" is a corollary of this famous theorem. | Gödel's first incompleteness theorem | 63%
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| The field of math concerned with entities described only by vertices and edges. | Graph theory | 50%
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| The Jones polynomial is an invariant of these things. | Knots | 38%
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| The thing from the previous answer, specialized to the category of endofunctors. | Monad | 38%
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| In a monoidal category, an object M with an associative "unital" morphism M⊗M -> M is this. | Monoid | 38%
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| This branch of mathematics is heavily used in functional programming. | Category theory | 25%
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| V - E + F | Euler characteristic | 25%
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| 57 is this kind of prime. | Grothendieck prime | 25%
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| A mathematical entity described using an atlas of charts. | Manifold | 25%
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| A natural transformation is a morphism of this. | Functor | 13%
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