single-valued function

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single-valued function

A single-valued function maps each input to exactly one output.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A single-valued function is a mathematical relation where each input from a set (called the domain) is associated with exactly one output in another set (called the range). This is the standard definition of a "function" in mathematics.
Usage
  • The term single-valued function is used to emphasize the defining property that one input yields only one output, distinguishing it from more general relations (like a circle equation, which can give two outputs for one input).
  • It is often used in foundational discussions or in contexts where clarifying the core property of a function is necessary.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • In calculus, we primarily study single-valued functions like f(x) = x².
    • The equation y = ±√x does not represent a single-valued function because a positive x-value produces two possible y-values.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase "single-valued" is the critical modifier. A function is, by its modern definition, inherently single-valued. Therefore, "single-valued function" is sometimes considered a redundant phrase, though it is used for absolute clarity.
  • Its opposite is a "multi-valued function" (like the complex logarithm), which is technically a relation and not a function in the strictest sense.
Variants and Related Words
  • Function (n): The more common and concise term for a single-valued function.
  • Map or Mapping (n): Synonyms often used in more abstract or general mathematical contexts.
  • Transformation (n): Often used when the function implies a specific change or operation, especially in geometry or linear algebra.
Synonyms
  • Function
  • Map
  • Mapping
Related Terms (Conceptual)
  • Domain: The set of all possible inputs for the function.
  • Range or Codomain: The set of all possible outputs (range) or the set into which all outputs fall (codomain).
  • Relation: A more general pairing of elements from two sets, which may or may not be a function.
single-valued function

A single-valued function maps each input to exactly one output.

Noun
  1. (mathematics) a mathematical relation such that each element of a given set (the domain of the function) is associated with an element of another set (the range of the function)