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  2. Idempotence - Wikipedia

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    the idempotent endomorphisms of a vector space are its projections. If the set has elements, we can partition it into chosen fixed points and non-fixed points under , and then is the number of different idempotent functions. Hence, taking into account all possible partitions, = is the total number of possible idempotent functions on the set.

  3. Idempotent (ring theory) - Wikipedia

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    A primitive idempotent of a ring R is a nonzero idempotent a such that aR is indecomposable as a right R-module; that is, such that aR is not a direct sum of two nonzero submodules. Equivalently, a is a primitive idempotent if it cannot be written as a = e + f , where e and f are nonzero orthogonal idempotents in R .

  4. Idempotent relation - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, an idempotent binary relation is a binary relation R on a set X (a subset of Cartesian product X × X) for which the composition of relations R ∘ R is the same as R. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This notion generalizes that of an idempotent function to relations.

  5. Idempotent matrix - Wikipedia

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    In linear algebra, an idempotent matrix is a matrix which, when multiplied by itself, yields itself. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] That is, the matrix A {\displaystyle A} is idempotent if and only if A 2 = A {\displaystyle A^{2}=A} .

  6. List of set identities and relations - Wikipedia

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    Throughout this article, capital letters (such as ,,,,, and ) will denote sets.On the left hand side of an identity, typically, will be the leftmost set, will be the middle set, and

  7. Side effect (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    setx is idempotent because the second application of setx to 3 has the same effect on the system state as the first application: x was already set to 3 after the first application, and it is still set to 3 after the second application. A pure function is idempotent if it is idempotent in the mathematical sense. For instance, consider the ...

  8. Projection (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a projection is an idempotent mapping of a set (or other mathematical structure) into a subset (or sub-structure). In this case, idempotent means that projecting twice is the same as projecting once. The restriction to a subspace of a projection is also called a projection, even if the idempotence property is lost. An everyday ...

  9. Idempotent function - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Idempotent function