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  • 61Open mapping theorem — may refer to: Open mapping theorem (functional analysis) or Banach–Schauder theorem states that a surjective continuous linear transformation of a Banach space X onto a Banach space Y is an open mapping Open mapping theorem (complex analysis)… …

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  • 62Inverse function — In mathematics, if fnof; is a function from A to B then an inverse function for fnof; is a function in the opposite direction, from B to A , with the property that a round trip (a composition) from A to B to A (or from B to A to B ) returns each… …

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  • 63Generating function — This article is about generating functions in mathematics. For generating functions in classical mechanics, see Generating function (physics). For signalling molecule, see Epidermal growth factor. In mathematics, a generating function is a formal …

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  • 64proxy function — A function mapping objects of one domain onto objects of another. For instance, the device of Gödel numbering associates each formula of a system with a particular number. One radical way of defending the thesis of the inscrutability of reference …

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  • 65Partial function — Not to be confused with partial function of a multilinear map. An example of a partial function that is not a total function …

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  • 66Transfer function — A transfer function (also known as the system function[1] or network function) is a mathematical representation, in terms of spatial or temporal frequency, of the relation between the input and output of a linear time invariant system. With… …

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  • 67Injective function — Injective redirects here. For injective modules, see Injective module. An injective function (is not a bijection) …

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  • 68Indicator function — The graph of the indicator function of a two dimensional subset of a square. In mathematics, an indicator function or a characteristic function is a function defined on a set X that indicates membership of an element in a subset A of …

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  • 69Limit of a function — x 1 0.841471 0.1 0.998334 0.01 0.999983 Although the function (sin x)/x is not defined at zero, as x becomes closer and closer to zero, (sin x)/x becomes arbitrarily close to 1. It is said that the limit of (sin x)/x as x approache …

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  • 70Smooth function — A bump function is a smooth function with compact support. In mathematical analysis, a differentiability class is a classification of functions according to the properties of their derivatives. Higher order differentiability classes correspond to …

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