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Re: [lojban] Constant-valued functions
On Monday 18 February 2002 14:35, Invent Yourself wrote:
> But ma'o li 1 is a function, isn't it?
No, it's an expression. A fancu has a domain and range, although
there are other ways of making a function based on a particular
expression. For example, specifying an argument variable is
sufficient in some systems. You are looking for something like
le fancu be lo'i namcu be'i lo'i li pa be'i ma'o li pa [be'o]
The function [domain} set-of numbers [range] set-of (number 1)
[expression] expression (number 1)
>> In set theory, functions are defined as sets of ordered pairs,
>> usually with the first element from the domain set, and no two
>> pairs having the same first element. This does not provide for
>> niladic functions.
>What if all the points of D map onto only one point of R?
That's exactly what happens here. This is a function of one argument
that maps all numbers to the number 1. A function of 0 arguments does
not have a domain. This is different from the case of a function with
one argument but an empty domain.
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Edward Cherlin
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