domain of a partial function
set on part of which the partial function is defined
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domain of a partial function
Summary
domain of a partial function is a mathematical concept[1].
Key Facts
- domain of a partial function's instance of is recorded as mathematical concept[2].
- domain of a partial function's instance of is recorded as role[3].
- domain of a partial function's subclass of is recorded as superset[4].
- domain of a partial function's subclass of is recorded as set[5].
- domain of a partial function's part of is recorded as input set, domain, image, codomain[6].
- domain of a partial function's opposite of is recorded as codomain[7].
- domain of a partial function's main Wikidata property is recorded as P1851[8].