Without references, Wikipedia says:
Concept A is a special case or specialization of concept B precisely if every instance of A is also an instance of B but not vice versa
Many mathematicians agree with Wikipedia that a concept has to be strictly more general than its special cases.
However, some mathematicians also believe that a special case can be an equivalent case. For example, perfect numbers are a special case of perfect numbers.
Although in many cases it is easy to tell whether the relation is strict or not, in some complicated math structures the strictness is not always obvious.
What is the precise definition of "special case"? Any reference or consensus?
(For example, in topology, the related terms such as "generalization" and "specialization" are precisely defined.)
