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Latest revision as of 17:01, 7 August 2024
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Parent topics
- Operation (mathematics) [r]: A function which maps some finite Cartesian product of a set to itself. [e]
- Binary operation [r]: A function of two elements within a set, which assigns another value from among the elements of the set. [e]
Subtopics
- Addition [r]: A binary mathematical operation of summing numbers or quantities together. [e]
- Subtraction [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Multiplication [r]: The binary mathematical operation of scaling one number or quantity by another (multiplying). [e]
- Born-Oppenheimer approximation [r]: A technique in quantum mechanics in which the kinetic energies of nuclei and electrons are calculated separately. [e]
- Computer architecture [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Inverse function [r]: A function whose relation to a given function is such that their composite is the identity function. [e]
- Multiplication [r]: The binary mathematical operation of scaling one number or quantity by another (multiplying). [e]