Journal of Formalized Mathematics
Volume 1, 1989
University of Bialystok
Copyright (c) 1989
Association of Mizar Users
Partial Functions
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Czeslaw Bylinski
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Warsaw University, Bialystok
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Supported by RPBP.III-24.C1.
Summary.
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In the article we define partial functions.
We also define the following notions related to partial functions
and functions themselves:
the empty function, the restriction of a function to a partial function from a set
into a set, the set of all partial functions from a set into a set,
the total functions, the relation of tolerance of two functions and
the set of all total functions which are tolerated by a partial function.
Some simple propositions related to the introduced notions are proved.
In the beginning of this article we prove some auxiliary theorems
and schemes related to the articles: [1] and [2].
The terminology and notation used in this paper have been
introduced in the following articles
[4]
[3]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[1]
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Main Part
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Appendix
Bibliography
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Czeslaw Bylinski.
Functions and their basic properties.
Journal of Formalized Mathematics,
1, 1989.
- [2]
Czeslaw Bylinski.
Functions from a set to a set.
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1, 1989.
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Czeslaw Bylinski.
Some basic properties of sets.
Journal of Formalized Mathematics,
1, 1989.
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Andrzej Trybulec.
Tarski Grothendieck set theory.
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Axiomatics, 1989.
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Zinaida Trybulec.
Properties of subsets.
Journal of Formalized Mathematics,
1, 1989.
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Edmund Woronowicz.
Relations and their basic properties.
Journal of Formalized Mathematics,
1, 1989.
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Edmund Woronowicz.
Relations defined on sets.
Journal of Formalized Mathematics,
1, 1989.
Received September 18, 1989
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