Injective Function
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An Injective Function is a Function where if f(a) = f(b) then a==b.
References
2009
- (Wikipedia, 2009) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Injective_function
- In mathematics, an injective function is a function which associates distinct arguments with distinct values.
- An injective function is called an injection, and is also said to be a one-to-one function (not to be confused with one-to-one correspondence, i.e. a bijective function).
- A function f that is not injective is sometimes called many-to-one. (However, this terminology is also sometimes used to mean "single-valued", i.e. each argument is mapped to at most one value.)
- A monomorphism is a generalization of an injective function in category theory.