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I am interested in the rules concerning the spelling of some mathematical terms like "continuously(-)differentiable function" or "Lipschitz(-)continuous function".

As I understood (https://english.stackexchange.com/a/156008/177997), if the second word is a past participle, no hyphen is required. What are the rules in the aforementioned cases? Lipschitz is a surname, which in this case specifies the type of continuity (functions can be uniformly-, absolutely continuous etc.).

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