👉 In mathematics, "nonpopery" refers to a set of mathematical objects that are not part of any larger structure or system. This can be thought of as a collection of different objects that do not form an ordered hierarchy or sequence of elements. Examples include sets (like the natural numbers $\mathbb{N}$), relations (like the set of all subsets of a given set), and functions (which are themselves defined by their domain and codomain). Nonpopery is often used to denote