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Image (mathematics) and Kernel (set theory)

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Difference between Image (mathematics) and Kernel (set theory)

Image (mathematics) vs. Kernel (set theory)

In mathematics, an image is the subset of a function's codomain which is the output of the function from a subset of its domain. In set theory, the kernel of a function f may be taken to be either.

Similarities between Image (mathematics) and Kernel (set theory)

Image (mathematics) and Kernel (set theory) have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Binary relation, Cartesian product, Domain of a function, Function (mathematics), Set (mathematics), Set theory, Subset.

Binary relation

In mathematics, a binary relation on a set A is a set of ordered pairs of elements of A. In other words, it is a subset of the Cartesian product A2.

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Cartesian product

In set theory (and, usually, in other parts of mathematics), a Cartesian product is a mathematical operation that returns a set (or product set or simply product) from multiple sets.

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Domain of a function

In mathematics, and more specifically in naive set theory, the domain of definition (or simply the domain) of a function is the set of "input" or argument values for which the function is defined.

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Function (mathematics)

In mathematics, a function was originally the idealization of how a varying quantity depends on another quantity.

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Set (mathematics)

In mathematics, a set is a collection of distinct objects, considered as an object in its own right.

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Set theory

Set theory is a branch of mathematical logic that studies sets, which informally are collections of objects.

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Subset

In mathematics, a set A is a subset of a set B, or equivalently B is a superset of A, if A is "contained" inside B, that is, all elements of A are also elements of B. A and B may coincide.

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Image (mathematics) and Kernel (set theory) Comparison

Image (mathematics) has 36 relations, while Kernel (set theory) has 35. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 9.86% = 7 / (36 + 35).

References

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