contextuality in mathematics
Contextuality in mathematics refers to the phenomenon where the meaning or value of mathematical objects or concepts depends on the specific context in which they are used or defined. It implies that the understanding and interpretation of mathematical ideas can vary based on the particular situation or problem being addressed.
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