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Latest revision as of 07:00, 13 August 2024
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Parent topics
- Relation (mathematics) [r]: A property which holds between certain elements of some set or sets. [e]
Subtopics
- Kernel of a function [r]: The equivalence relation on the domain of a function defined by elements having the same function value: the partition of the domain into fibres of a function. [e]
- Relation (mathematics) [r]: A property which holds between certain elements of some set or sets. [e]
- Exact sequence [r]: A sequence of algebraic objects and morphisms which is used to describe or analyse algebraic structure. [e]
- Conjugation (group theory) [r]: The elements of any group that may be partitioned into conjugacy classes. [e]
- Kernel of a function [r]: The equivalence relation on the domain of a function defined by elements having the same function value: the partition of the domain into fibres of a function. [e]
- Equivalence class [r]: Add brief definition or description