by gab_the_labe March 24, 2025

by Tutamaster June 5, 2024

The definition of sigma is to be a man of power and use it for good not to force it. Sigmas are known for being the type of people to be in their space and to help others that have respect for them and not to chase for girls. At times there can be a bad side of the word “Sigma” as people can use the power for bad.
Example 1:If you respect me I will respect you
Example 2:I don’t really need a girl I just need my friends and family
Example 3:Go to the kitchen woman,I’m so sigma when I bully someone(as in the words I have spoken this is the bad side where they abuse their power to the weaker
Example 2:I don’t really need a girl I just need my friends and family
Example 3:Go to the kitchen woman,I’m so sigma when I bully someone(as in the words I have spoken this is the bad side where they abuse their power to the weaker
by The Defenitioner September 2, 2023

by Rqia May 17, 2022

A sigma male is a joke that has been built around the character Patrick Bateman because of his psychopathic narcissistic and sexist tendencies it can also be classified as a loner loser or somebody that does not respect anybody and has internal hate for everybody around him
by Dicktionarythebook December 3, 2022

A sigma algebra (or σ-algebra) is to set algebras what sigma males are to males. The Borel hierarchy (the analog of the male hierarchy) is not a σ-algebra at any countable rank; instead the σ-algebra has the largest possible rank -- ω_1, the least uncountable ordinal (under suitable conditions e.g. the Polish space is uncountable. This is known as the non-collapse of the Borel hierarchy).
A σ-algebra is closed under countable union, countable intersection, and relative complement. This means σ-algebras arise naturally in the study of measure theory, where the measurable sets form a σ-algebra.
A σ-algebra is closed under countable union, countable intersection, and relative complement. This means σ-algebras arise naturally in the study of measure theory, where the measurable sets form a σ-algebra.
The algebra of Lebesgue-measurable subsets of R (i.e. the sets of real numbers with a well-defined "length", which is possibly infinity) form a sigma algebra.
by sigma_algebra_grindset June 5, 2022
