Wiki source code of image
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1.1 | 1 | h1. Notations of image | |
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3 | The image {html}\\(f[X]\\){html} of the entire domain {html}\\(X\\){html} of {html}\\(f\\){html} is called simply the image of {html}\\(f\\){html}. | ||
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6 | h3. Descriptions of this symbol | ||
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8 | - image in [openMath/fns1|http://www.openmath.org/cd/fns1.xhtml#image]. | ||
9 | - image in [mathWorld|http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Image.html]. | ||
10 | - image in [mathMl|http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML3/chapter4.html#contm.image]. | ||
11 | - image in [wikipedia|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_%28mathematics%29]. | ||
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15 | h3. Observations of image | ||
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17 | Put your observations here... | ||
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19 | h4. German !imag1-de.png|align=right! | ||
20 | In the German book [Lineare Algebra|Census.Bibliography#lineareAlgebra-KowalskyMichler] we find image of a subset is shown in the example on the right, and it is called 'Bild' in German context. | ||
21 | [Find the example in page 5 in google books link|http://books.google.com/books?id=Lqn-1XzurJ4C&lpg=PA307&dq=Gr%C3%B6%C3%9Fter%20gemeinsamer%20Teiler&pg=PA5#v=onepage&q&f=false]. | ||
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27 | h3. Encoding the observations of image | ||
28 | [See encodings|http://devdemo.activemath.org/mathbridge/tools/symbolpresentation.cmd?order=by+Theory&lang=x-all&fmt=html&clipCoordinate=7&omsource=%3COMOBJ+xmlns%3D%22http%3A%2F%2Fwww.openmath.org%2FOpenMath%22%3E%0D%0A++%3COMA%3E%0D%0A++++%3COMS+cd%3D%22fns1%22+name%3D%22image%22+xref%3D%22mbase%3A%2F%2Fopenmath-cds%2Ffns1%2Fimage%22+%2F%3E%0D%0A++++%3COMV+name%3D%22a%22+%2F%3E%0D%0A++%3C%2FOMA%3E%0D%0A%3C%2FOMOBJ%3E&submit=View] | ||
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35 | TODO: Julianna Zsido says: The picture you put up there showing $\phi^-(N)=...$ (in LaTeX notation), is the "Urbildmenge" which is the inverse image and not the image! |