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- From: radcliff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (David G Radcliffe)
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- Subject: Function Terminology
- Date: 11 Dec 1992 19:27:57 GMT
- Organization: UW-Milwaukee Math Department
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- Suppose I have a function f: A --> B, and C is a subset of B which
- contains the image set of f. I define a function g: A --> C by
- setting g(a) = f(a) for all a in A. Usually, f and g can be considered
- as the same function, but sometimes the distinction is important.
-
- Is there a standard term or notation for this?
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- David Radcliffe
- radcliff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu
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