Ellipsis is not a mathematical term.
An ellipsis comprises a set of three dots (...) which is used to indicate text that is omitted but whose content should be clear from the context.
An example of its use in mathematics is
1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 25 to indicate the sum of all the integers from 1 to 25.
You mean 'an ellipsis'. Also yes, there is a space after an ellipsis.
You mean 'an ellipsis'. Also yes, there is a space after an ellipsis.
Three dots in a sentence is an ellipsis. It can mean a word, or a section of text is missing. It can also mean that time passed.
An ellipsis is used when a word, phrase, or passage is omitted from a quote.
Anyone following an ellipsis is a friend of mine for the night.
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I do not know of such a word related to math(s)
The guidelines of the Modern Languages Association in the U. S. accept either "ellipsis's" or "ellipsis'". More conservative grammarians insist on the first form only.
Three dots can be an ellipsis. That indicates that previous information keeps on going.