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abstract nonsense  

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  • In mathematics, abstract nonsense, general abstract nonsense, generalized abstract nonsense, and general nonsense are nonderogatory terms used by mathematicians to describe long, theoretical parts of a proof they skip over when readers are expected to be familiar with them. These terms are mainly used for abstract methods related to category theory and homological algebra. More generally, "abstract nonsense" may refer to a proof that relies on category-theoretic methods, or even to the study of category theory itself.
    (Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_nonsense)

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  • general abstract nonsense
  • general nonsense
  • generalized abstract nonsense

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