if you have public static boolean <T> is(T x) then naturally the method doesn't care whether the type matches anything outside of it - as long as it's extends Object, then it satisfies
you could have a Queue that stores something of type X and a List of type X but it's pointless to create a type X and then force another type to use "whatever type this has" instead of X
The language of mathematics has a vast vocabulary of specialist and technical terms. It also has a certain amount of jargon: commonly used phrases which are part of the culture of mathematics, rather than of the subject. Jargon often appears in lectures, and sometimes in print, as informal shorthand for rigorous arguments or precise ideas. Much of this is common English, but with a specific non-obvious meaning when used in a mathematical sense.
Some phrases, like "in general", appear below in more than one section.
== Philosophy of mathematics ==
abstract nonsense
Also general abstract nonsense...
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