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Parent topics

  • Mathematical function [r]: Dependence between two quantities, one of which is given. [e]
  • Superfunction [r]: For given function , solution of equation [e]

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Other related topics

  • Exp [r]: is the only solution of equations and . [e]
  • Holomorphic function [r]: Function from to is called holomorphic in domain if for every open domain there exist derivative . [e]
  • Biholomorphism [r]: Property of a holomorphic function from to

characterized in that there exist holomorphic function : and . [e]

  • Ackermann functions [r]: Mathematical function of two variables, such that for integer arguments it can be expressed as follows:

. [e]

  • Fixed point [r]: A point in the domain of a function that is mapped to itself by the function, i.e., a point x such that f(x) = x. [e]
  • Mathematical notations [r]: Professional slang used by researchers, especially in mathematical publications and presentations. [e]
  • Superfunction [r]: For given function , solution of equation [e]
  • Transfercunction [r]: Function that expresses the output of some physical or mathematical object for the given input. [e]