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  • adjective mathematics, of a map Both injective and surjective.
  • adjective mathematics, of a set Having a bijective map.

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  • April 25th, 2009 at 12: 32 pm casino gran canaria says: casino gran canaria … abjured Noah: bijective? gives!

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  • If you can write a bijective function that is one that matches each member of set A with a member of set B and vice versa that connects one set to the other, they have the same number of elements.

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  • If you can write a bijective function that is one that matches each member of set A with a member of set B and vice versa that connects one set to the other, they have the same number of elements.

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  • If you claim that there is such a bijective map, then tell me what it is or point me to a paper which describes it.

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  • According to name drop 1, name drop 2 bogus reference 1 and bogus reference 2 embrace the Godellian Quantum bijective ontological entanglement love dynamic resulting from entanglement with holographic universe.

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  • BIRLE is a Java implementation of a bijective Run Length Encoding.

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  • Ook! is bijective with BrainFuck, and thus, Turing-complete.

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  • According to name drop 1, name drop 2 bogus reference 1 and bogus reference 2 embrace the Godellian Quantum bijective ontological entanglement love dynamic resulting from entanglement with holographic universe.

    New Scientist - Online News 2010

  • By definition a unitary operator is a bijective isometry.

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