Codomain
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English
Etymology
From Template:Prefix.
Pronunciation
Noun
- Template:Lb The target set into which a function is formally defined to map elements of its domain; the set denoted Y in the notation f : X → Y.
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- 2006, Robert L. Causey, Logic, Sets, and Recursion, 2nd Edition, Template:W, page 192,
- Once we have described as a function from to , by convention we will call the codomain, even though other sets, of which is a subset, could have been used.Template:...If is an element of the codomain, then iff there is some in the domain such that maps to .
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- Template:Lb The set B.
Usage notes
The codomain always contains the image of the function (the actual set of points to which points of the domain are mapped), but is larger (i.e. strictly contains the image) if the function is not surjective.
The term Template:M is often synonymous with codomain, but can also be used as a synonym for image.
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Further reading
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