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- Look up function or functionality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Function or functionality may refer to: Function key, a type of key on computer keyboards...
- mathematics, a function from a set X to a set Y ****igns to each element of X exactly one element of Y. The set X is called the domain of the function and the...
- Bessel functions, named after Friedrich Bessel who was the first to systematically study them in 1824, are canonical solutions y(x) of Bessel's differential...
- A likelihood function (often simply called the likelihood) measures how well a statistical model explains observed data by calculating the probability...
- mathematics, the trigonometric functions (also called circular functions, angle functions or goniometric functions) are real functions which relate an angle of...
- A hash function is any function that can be used to map data of arbitrary size to fixed-size values, though there are some hash functions that support...
- In mathematics, a differentiable function of one real variable is a function whose derivative exists at each point in its domain. In other words, the...
- In mathematics, a monotonic function (or monotone function) is a function between ordered sets that preserves or reverses the given order. This concept...
- cognitive science and neuropsychology, executive functions (collectively referred to as executive function and cognitive control) are a set of cognitive...
- {\displaystyle \circ } takes two functions, f {\displaystyle f} and g {\displaystyle g} , and returns a new function h ( x ) := ( g ∘ f ) ( x ) = g (...