Category:Examples of Bijective Restrictions

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This category contains examples of Bijective Restriction.

Let $f: S \to T$ be a mapping which is not bijective.


A bijective restriction of $f$ is a restriction $f {\restriction_{S' \times T'} }: S' \to T'$ of $f$ such that $f {\restriction_{S' \times T'} }$ is a bijection.

Pages in category "Examples of Bijective Restrictions"

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