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  2. Fixed point (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    The vector of PageRank values of all web pages is the fixed point of a linear transformation derived from the World Wide Web's link structure. The stationary distribution of a Markov chain is the fixed point of the one step transition probability function. Fixed points are used to finding formulas for iterated functions.

  3. Church encoding - Wikipedia

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    Before implementing the predecessor function, here is a scheme that wraps the value in a container function. We will define new functions to use in place of f and x, called inc and init. The container function is called value. The left-hand side of the table shows a numeral n applied to inc and init.

  4. Constant of integration - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the kernel of is the space of all constant functions. The process of indefinite integration amounts to finding a pre-image of a given function. There is no canonical pre-image for a given function, but the set of all such pre-images forms a coset. Choosing a constant is the same as choosing an element of the coset.

  5. Union (set theory) - Wikipedia

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    The most general notion is the union of an arbitrary collection of sets, sometimes called an infinitary union. If M is a set or class whose elements are sets, then x is an element of the union of M if and only if there is at least one element A of M such that x is an element of A. [11] In symbols:

  6. Absolute value (algebra) - Wikipedia

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    The standard absolute value on the integers. The standard absolute value on the complex numbers.; The p-adic absolute value on the rational numbers.; If R is the field of rational functions over a field F and () is a fixed irreducible polynomial over F, then the following defines an absolute value on R: for () in R define | | to be , where () = () and ((), ()) = = ((), ()).

  7. Cauchy's integral formula - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, Cauchy's integral formula, named after Augustin-Louis Cauchy, is a central statement in complex analysis.It expresses the fact that a holomorphic function defined on a disk is completely determined by its values on the boundary of the disk, and it provides integral formulas for all derivatives of a holomorphic function.

  8. Multivalued function - Wikipedia

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    These values from a restricted domain are called principal values. The antiderivative can be considered as a multivalued function. The antiderivative of a function is the set of functions whose derivative is that function. The constant of integration follows from the fact that the derivative of a constant function is 0.

  9. Simple extension - Wikipedia

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    A field extension L/K is called a simple extension if there exists an element θ in L with L = K ( θ ) . {\displaystyle L=K(\theta ).} This means that every element of L can be expressed as a rational fraction in θ , with coefficients in K ; that is, it is produced from θ and elements of K by the field operations +, −, •, / .