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Kronecker delta and Unit function

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Difference between Kronecker delta and Unit function

Kronecker delta vs. Unit function

In mathematics, the Kronecker delta (named after Leopold Kronecker) is a function of two variables, usually just non-negative integers. In number theory, the unit function is a completely multiplicative function on the positive integers defined as: It is called the unit function because it is the identity element for Dirichlet convolution.

Similarities between Kronecker delta and Unit function

Kronecker delta and Unit function have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Identity element, Indicator function.

Identity element

In mathematics, an identity element or neutral element is a special type of element of a set with respect to a binary operation on that set, which leaves other elements unchanged when combined with them.

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Indicator function

In mathematics, an indicator function or a characteristic function is a function defined on a set X that indicates membership of an element in a subset A of X, having the value 1 for all elements of A and the value 0 for all elements of X not in A. It is usually denoted by a symbol 1 or I, sometimes in boldface or blackboard boldface, with a subscript specifying the subset.

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Kronecker delta and Unit function Comparison

Kronecker delta has 49 relations, while Unit function has 8. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 3.51% = 2 / (49 + 8).

References

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