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  • 111Metasyntactic variable — For the term as used in formal logic, see Metavariable (logic). In computer science, programmers use metasyntactic variables to describe a placeholder name or an alias term commonly used to denote the subject matter under discussion or an… …

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  • 112Meijer G-function — In mathematics, the G function was introduced by Cornelis Simon Meijer (1936) as a very general function intended to include most of the known special functions as particular cases. This was not the only attempt of its kind: the generalized… …

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  • 113Holomorphic function — A rectangular grid (top) and its image under a holomorphic function f (bottom). In mathematics, holomorphic functions are the central objects of study in complex analysis. A holomorphic function is a complex valued function of one or more complex …

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  • 114Generating 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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  • 115Moment-generating function — In probability theory and statistics, the moment generating function of any random variable is an alternative definition of its probability distribution. Thus, it provides the basis of an alternative route to analytical results compared with… …

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  • 116Univalent function — In mathematics, in the branch of complex analysis, a holomorphic function on an open subset of the complex plane is called univalent if it is one to one. ExamplesAny mapping phi a of the open unit disc to itself, :phi a(z) =frac{z a}{1 ar{a}z},… …

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  • 117Primitive recursive function — The primitive recursive functions are defined using primitive recursion and composition as central operations and are a strict subset of the recursive functions (recursive functions are also known as computable functions). The term was coined by… …

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  • 118Transfer 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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  • 119Smooth 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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  • 120Partition function (mathematics) — The partition function or configuration integral, as used in probability theory, information science and dynamical systems, is an abstraction of the definition of a partition function in statistical mechanics. It is a special case of a… …

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