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Classification theorem

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,[clarify] solves the classification problem, and is often a step in solving it.
  • A computable complete set of invariants[clarify] (together with which invariants are realizable) solves both the classification problem and the equivalence problem.
  • A canonical form solves the classification problem, and is more data: it not only classifies every class, but provides a distinguished (canonical) element of each class.

There exist many classification theorems in mathematics, as described below.

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Classification theorem news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message 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 clarify solves the classification problem and is often a step in solving it A computable complete set of invariants clarify together with which invariants are realizable solves both the classification problem and the equivalence problem A canonical form solves the classification problem and is more data it not only classifies every class but provides a distinguished canonical element of each class There exist many classification theorems in mathematics as described below Contents 1 Geometry 2 Algebra 3 Linear algebra 4 Analysis 5 Complex analysis 6 Mathematical physics 7 See alsoGeometry editClassification of Euclidean plane isometries Classification theorems of surfaces Classification of two dimensional closed manifolds Two dimensional manifoldPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Enriques Kodaira classification Mathematical classification of surfaces of algebraic surfaces complex dimension two real dimension four Nielsen Thurston classification Characterizes homeomorphisms of a compact orientable surface which characterizes homeomorphisms of a compact surface Thurston s eight model geometries and the geometrization conjecture Three dimensional analogue of uniformization conjecture Berger classification Concept in differential geometry 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semisimple rings Classification of Clifford algebras Classification of low dimensional real Lie algebras Classification of Simple Lie algebras and groups Classification of simple complex Lie algebras Direct sum of simple Lie algebras Classification of simple real Lie algebras graph encoding the structure of a reductive group over a non algebraically closed field in which vertices are colored black or white according to whether they vanish on a maximal split torus and the white vertices are acted upon by the Galois groupPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Classification of centerless simple Lie groups Connected non abelian Lie group lacking nontrivial connected normal subgroups Classification of simple Lie groups Connected non abelian Lie group lacking nontrivial connected normal subgroupsPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Bianchi classification Lie algebra classification ADE classification Langlands classificationLinear algebra editFinite dimensional vector space Number of vectors in any basis of the vector spacePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets s by dimension Rank nullity theorem In linear algebra relation between 3 dimensions by rank and nullity Structure theorem for finitely generated modules over a principal ideal domain Statement in abstract algebra Jordan normal form Form of a matrix indicating its eigenvalues and their algebraic multiplicities Frobenius normal form Canonical form of matrices over a field rational canonical form Sylvester s law of inertia Theorem of matrix algebra of invariance properties under basis transformationsAnalysis editClassification of discontinuities Mathematical analysis of discontinuous pointsComplex analysis editClassification of Fatou componentsMathematical physics editClassification of electromagnetic fields Petrov classification Classification used in differential geometry and general relativity Segre classification Algebraic classification of rank two symmetric tensors Wigner s classification Classification of irreducible representations of the Poincare groupSee also editRepresentation theorem Proof that every structure with certain properties is isomorphic to another structure Comparison theorem List of manifolds Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Classification theorem amp oldid 1208133791, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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