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Parent topics
- Function (mathematics) [r]: A rule which maps each object in a given set to a uniquely defined object in another set. [e]
Subtopics
- Bijective function [r]: A function in which each possible output value corresponds to exactly one input value. [e]
- Surjective function [r]: A function for which every possible output value occurs for one or more input values: the image is the whole of the codomain. [e]
- Local versus remote assumption [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Coulomb's law [r]: An inverse-square distance law, like Newton's gravitational law, describing the forces acting between electric point charges; also valid for the force between magnetic poles. [e]
- Monotonic function [r]: A function on an ordered set which preserves the order. [e]
- Banach's fixed-point theorem [r]: A theorem that states the existence and uniqueness of a fixed-point in a complete metric space. [e]
- Molecular Hamiltonian [r]: Quantum mechanical operator describing the energy associated with motions and interactions of the electrons and nuclei that constitute a molecule. [e]