Glossary
Abstract
A concise summary of a scientific article, thesis, or paper that presents the research objective, methodology, main results, and conclusions.
Academic Register
A formal style of language used in scholarly writing and professional communication.
Analysis (Mathematical)
A branch of mathematics dealing with limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, and infinite series.
Assumption
A condition accepted as true without proof for the purpose of logical reasoning or theorem formulation.
Conclusion
The final section of a scientific text summarizing findings and implications.
Corollary
A mathematical statement that follows directly from a previously proven theorem.
Data Interpretation
The process of explaining and analyzing numerical or graphical information.
Definition
A precise statement explaining the meaning of a mathematical term or concept.
Discussion (Section of a Paper)
The part of a scientific article where results are analyzed and interpreted.
Formal Tone
An objective and impersonal writing style that avoids informal expressions.
Graph Interpretation
The ability to analyze and describe trends, variations, and relationships represented visually.
Hypothesis
A proposed statement or assumption made as a starting point for reasoning or experimentation.
Introduction (Scientific Article)
The section that presents the background, objectives, and context of the study.
Logical Structure
The organized progression of ideas in a mathematical argument or scientific text.
Mathematical Notation
A symbolic system used to represent mathematical concepts and operations.
Methodology
The description of procedures and methods used to conduct research or solve a problem.
Objectivity
A writing principle requiring neutrality and avoidance of personal opinions.
Paraphrasing
Restating information using different words while preserving the original meaning.
Peer Review
The evaluation of academic work by experts in the same field before publication.
Precision
The use of clear and exact language to avoid ambiguity in mathematical writing.
Proof
A logical argument demonstrating the truth of a mathematical statement.
Proposition
A mathematical statement that is proven true but is generally less significant than a theorem.
References
A list of sources cited in a scientific document.
Scientific Article
A structured academic document presenting original research findings.
Statistical Data
Numerical information collected and analyzed to describe or infer patterns.
Summary
A shortened version of a text highlighting its main ideas.
Theorem
A mathematical statement that has been proven based on axioms and previously established results.
Trend
A general direction or pattern observed in data over time.
Vocabulary (Technical Vocabulary)
Specialized terminology specific to a field of study.