- Gunawardena,
Jeremy (1998), "An
introduction to
idempotency" (PDF), in Gunawardena,
Jeremy (ed.),
Idempotency.
Based on a workshop, Bristol, UK,
October 3–7...
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Idempotency of
entailment is a
property of
logical systems that
states that one may
derive the same
consequences from many
instances of a
hypothesis as...
-
projection (shadow) of a
point on the
sheet of
paper is that
point itself (
idempotency). The
shadow of a three-dimensional
sphere is a disk. Originally, the...
- ****ociativity: yes distributivity: with
various operations,
especially with or
idempotency: yes monotonicity: yes truth-preserving: yes When all
inputs are true...
- test. Any
similar matrices of an
idempotent matrix are also idempotent.
Idempotency is
conserved under a
change of basis. This can be
shown through multiplication...
- a
field GF(2), and as in any
field they obey the
distributive law.)
Idempotency: no Monotonicity: no Truth-preserving: no When all
inputs are true, the...
- its own closure, that is, if x = C ( x ) . {\displaystyle x=C(x).} By
idempotency, an
element is
closed if and only if it is the
closure of some element...
- Bash, etc.)[citation needed]. One of the
guiding goals of
modules is
idempotency,
which means that even if an
operation is
repeated multiple times (e...
- In
linear algebra and
functional analysis, a
projection is a
linear transformation P {\displaystyle P} from a
vector space to
itself (an endomorphism)...
- 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...