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always a
multivalued function.
Every real
number greater than zero has two real
square roots, so that
square root may be
considered a
multivalued function...
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multivalued dependency is a full
constraint between two sets of
attributes in a relation. In
contrast to the
functional dependency, the
multivalued dependency...
- of
dependency known as a
multivalued dependency. A
table is in 4NF if and only if, for
every one of its non-trivial
multivalued dependencies X ↠ {\displaystyle...
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sheets glued together.
Examples of
Riemann surfaces include graphs of
multivalued functions such as √z or log(z), e.g. the
subset of
pairs (z, w) ∈ C2...
- the
inverse being a
multivalued function: f − 1 ( y ) = ± y . {\displaystyle f^{-1}(y)=\pm {\sqrt {y}}.} Sometimes, this
multivalued inverse is
called the...
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consider these functions as
multivalued functions. If log z {\displaystyle \log z}
denotes one of the
values of the
multivalued logarithm (typically its...
- A
MultiValue database is a type of
NoSQL and
multidimensional database. It is
typically considered synonymous with PICK, a
database originally developed...
- mathematics,
specifically complex analysis, the prin****l
values of a
multivalued function are the
values along one
chosen branch of that function, so...
- and
statistics literature has
focused on
estimation and
inference for
multivalued treatments and
ignorability conditions for
identifying the treatment...
- Many-valued
logic (also multi- or multiple-valued logic) is a
propositional calculus in
which there are more than two
truth values. Traditionally, in Aristotle's...