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Τι (ποιος) είναι two-valued representation - ορισμός

BINARY RELATION, WHICH IS LEFT-TOTAL, BUT MAY NOT BE RIGHT-UNIQUE ; ISOMORPH TO ANOTHER FUNCTION FROM THE SAME SOURCE SET, BUT TO THE POWER SET OF THE CODOMAIN OF THE INITIAL FUNCTION
Multi-valued function; Mutli-valued function; Single-valued function; Multiple-valued function; Multiple valued function; Multivalent function; Multi-valued; Single-valued; Multiple-valued; Multivalued Function; Many-valued function; Function multivalued

Political representation         
POLITICAL ACTORS MAKING CITIZENS "PRESENT" IN PUBLIC POLICY MAKING PROCESSES
Descriptive representation; Substantive representation; One state, one vote; Representation by population; Substantive Representation; Rep by pop; Rep-by-pop; Models of representation; Representation by area; Politico model of representation; Representation (politics)
Political representation is the activity of making citizens "present" in public policy making processes when political actors act in the best interest of citizens. This definition of political representation is consistent with a wide variety of views on what representing implies and what the duties of representatives are.
Many-valued logic         
PROPOSITIONAL CALCULUS IN WHICH THERE ARE MORE THAN TWO TRUTH VALUES
Multiple-valued logic; Many valued logic; Multivalued logic; Polyvalued logic; Many-valued logics; Belnap logic; Many-Valued Logics; Multi-valued logics; Multi-valued logic; Multiple valued logic; Multi valued logic; Poly-valued logic; Poly valued logic; Manyvalued logic; MV logic; M-V logic; MV-logic; Polyvalent logic; Applications of many-valued logic; Bochvar logic; History of many-valued logic; Rose logic
Many-valued logic (also multi- or multiple-valued logic) refers to a propositional calculus in which there are more than two truth values. Traditionally, in Aristotle's logical calculus, there were only two possible values (i.
Mental representation         
HYPOTHETICAL INTERNAL COGNITIVE SYMBOL THAT REPRESENTS EXTERNAL REALITY
Representation (psychology); Representational theory of mind; Having an idea; Conceive an idea; Conceiving an idea; Good idea; Representation level; Level of representation; Directedness; Presentation (philosophy); Idea in anthropology
A mental representation (or cognitive representation), in philosophy of mind, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and cognitive science, is a hypothetical internal cognitive symbol that represents external reality, or else a mental process that makes use of such a symbol: "a formal system for making explicit certain entities or types of information, together with a specification of how the system does this".

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Multivalued function

In mathematics, multivalued function, also called multifunction and many-valued function, is a set-valued function with continuity properties that allow considering it locally as an ordinary function.

Multivalued functions arise commonly in applications of implicit function theorem, since this theorem can be viewed as asserting the existence of a multivalued function. In particular, the inverse function of a differentiable function is a multivalued function. For example, the complex logarithm is a multivalued function, as the inverse of the exponential function. It cannot be considered as an ordinary function, since, when one follows one value of the logarithm along a circle centered at 0, one gets another value than the starting one after a complete turn. This phenomenon is called monodromy.

Another common way for defining a multivalued function is analytic continuation, which generates commonly some monodromy: analytic continuation along a closed curve may generate a final value that differs from the starting value.

Multivalued functions arise also as solutions of differential equations, where the different values are parametrized by initial conditions.