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Unifying theories in mathematics refer to concepts or frameworks that provide a cohesive foundation for understanding and connecting different areas of mathematical study. These theories aim to find underlying principles or structures that can explain a wide variety of mathematical phenomena or problems, effectively linking seemingly disparate fields. Examples include: 1. **Category Theory**: A branch of mathematics that deals with abstract structures and relationships between them.

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