Difference between revisions of "Idempotence"
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Latest revision as of 17:49, 27 September 2008
A function is idempotent if .
Examples
- Any constant function is idempotent.
- The function is idempotent.
- The signum function is idempotent.
- The absolute value function is idempotent.
- The greatest integer function is idempotent, as is the least integer function.
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