Surjection
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English

Etymology
From Template:Der, introducedTemplate:Cln by Template:W in their treatise Template:W. Ultimately borrowed from Template:Bor.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
- Template:Lb A function for which every element of the codomain is mapped to by some element of the domain; (formally) Any function for which for every , there is at least one such that . Template:C
Synonyms
Related terms
Translations
- Catalan: Template:T
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: Template:T+
- Czech: Template:T
- Estonian: Template:T, Template:T+
- Finnish: Template:T+
- French: Template:T+
- German: Template:T+, Template:T
- Greek: Template:T+
- Ido: Template:T
- Italian: Template:T+
- Japanese: Template:T+
- Korean: Template:T+
- Polish: Template:T
- Portuguese: Template:T
- Romanian: Template:T, Template:T
- Russian: Template:T+
- Serbo-Croatian: Template:T+
- Slovak: Template:T
- Spanish: Template:T
- Swedish: Template:T+
- Vietnamese: Template:T
References
- ↑ sŭperjectĭo, Charlton T. Lewis; Charles Short [1879], A Latin Dictionary, uchicago.edu
French
Etymology
Borrowing from Template:Bor. Compare Template:M, Template:M, with the same second element but different prefixes.