Nonwelldefined
Nonwelldefined is a term used to describe objects, definitions, or operations in mathematics and related fields whose output depends on how the input is represented, rather than on the input itself. An expression is well-defined if, whenever two representations denote the same input, the expression yields the same output. When this fails, the construction is non-well-defined.
Common sources of non-well-definedness include multiple representations of the same object and not constraining a definition
Another familiar case arises with quotient constructions. If one defines a map on pairs (a,b) with b
In practice, ensuring well-definedness often involves reducing representations to a standard form, specifying equivalence classes explicitly,