Ethics in mathematics refers to the considerations and principles concerning the responsible use and application of mathematical knowledge and practices. It encompasses various dimensions, including: 1. **Integrity of Mathematical Work:** This involves maintaining honesty and transparency in mathematical research, ensuring that data is not falsified, manipulated, or misrepresented. It also includes proper crediting of sources and collaborations. 2. **Social Responsibility:** Mathematicians and practitioners are encouraged to consider the broader implications of their work.

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