A user with 7 edits. Account created on 22 November 2011.
5 July 2022
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Loss functions for classification
"\to" is to use for the specification of domain and codomain of a function, "\mapsto" would be used to describe the specification of the mapping (e.g. "f: X \to Y, x \mapsto x²")
20:1520:15, 5 July 2022diffhist−4
Igusa zeta function
"\to" is to use for the specification of domain and codomain of a function, "\mapsto" would be used to describe the specification of the mapping (e.g. "f: X \to Y, x \mapsto x²")
20:1420:14, 5 July 2022diffhist−4
Series expansion
"\to" is to use for the specification of domain and codomain of a function, "\mapsto" would be used to describe the specification of the mapping (e.g. "f: X \to Y, x \mapsto x²")
A user with 7 edits. Account created on 22 November 2011.
5 July 2022
20:2320:23, 5 July 2022diffhist−4
m
Loss functions for classification
"\to" is to use for the specification of domain and codomain of a function, "\mapsto" would be used to describe the specification of the mapping (e.g. "f: X \to Y, x \mapsto x²")
20:1520:15, 5 July 2022diffhist−4
Igusa zeta function
"\to" is to use for the specification of domain and codomain of a function, "\mapsto" would be used to describe the specification of the mapping (e.g. "f: X \to Y, x \mapsto x²")
20:1420:14, 5 July 2022diffhist−4
Series expansion
"\to" is to use for the specification of domain and codomain of a function, "\mapsto" would be used to describe the specification of the mapping (e.g. "f: X \to Y, x \mapsto x²")