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Idempotence (UK: /ˌɪdɛmˈpoʊtəns/, US: /ˈaɪdəm-/) is the
property of
certain operations in
mathematics and
computer science whereby they can be applied...
- In
computer science, an operation,
function or
expression is said to have a side
effect if it has any
observable effect other than its
primary effect of...
- In
linear algebra and
functional analysis, a
projection is a
linear transformation P {\displaystyle P} from a
vector space to
itself (an endomorphism)...
- In statistics, the Rao–Blackwell theorem,
sometimes referred to as the Rao–Blackwell–Kolmogorov theorem, is a
result that
characterizes the transformation...
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failure of
commutativity would then
appear as a
failure of symmetry.
Idempotence of ∧ and ∨ can be
visualized by
sliding the two
circles together and...
- ****ociativity: yes distributivity: with
various operations,
especially with or
idempotency: yes monotonicity: yes truth-preserving: yes When all
inputs are true...
- a
subspace of a
projection is also
called a projection, even if the
idempotence property is lost. An
everyday example of a
projection is the casting...
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factoring in
automated theorem proving systems using resolution.
Known as
idempotency of
entailment in
classical logic. Exchange,
where two
members on the...
- command.
Martin Fowler cites the pop()
method of a
stack as an example.
Idempotence Domain-driven
design Create, read,
update and
delete (CRUD) Meyer, Bertrand...
- co-
idempotence. An
interpretation of
idempotence is that: '
Idempotence means that
there is no “noise” left in the
smoothed data and co-
idempotence means...