Help:Definitions

Introduction
Definitions are essential for the success of.

Unambiguity above all
Everything used in the definition has to be linked to, so as to give a very precise definition.

Multiple Definitions

 * See Help:Multiple Definitions

What and what not to add
The general intent is to keep definition pages concise, placing as much as possible on other pages while maintaining a clear and unambiguous definition.

Informal definitions
See also Help:Accessibility

Encyclopaedic descriptions
While informal definitions may be accepted in some exceptional cases, is no place for expository blocks of text. If you've written something like this, you're invited to move the text to your User Page, personal sandbox or community sandox. If you feel like there's a lack of coherence, you may be interested in setting up a properties page instead, or in enhancing the Also see section or Also defined as section if applicable.

Well-definedness
It may happen that it is not self-evident that something is well-defined. In that case this has to be proved on a separate page, with a link in the Also see section.

Types of definitions
Some types of definitions merit special attention because of their complexity.

Nonconstructive definitions
Example: Tensor Product of Modules

Definitions arising from a theorem
Example: Abscissa of Convergence

Also see

 * Help:Proofs