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What (who) is function composition - definition


Function composition         
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  • Concrete example for the composition of two functions.
OPERATION ON MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS
Composite function; Composition of functions; Functional composition; Functional power; Composition (functions); Composition of maps; Composition function; Compose (mathematics); ∘; Composite Function; Ring operator; Compound functions; Generalized composite; Generalized composition
In mathematics, function composition is an operation that takes two functions and , and produces a function such that . In this operation, the function is applied to the result of applying the function to .
Function composition (computer science)         
IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Functional composition (computer science); Function composition operator; Software composition
In computer science, function composition is an act or mechanism to combine simple functions to build more complicated ones. Like the usual composition of functions in mathematics, the result of each function is passed as the argument of the next, and the result of the last one is the result of the whole.
Composition school         
GROUP OF COMPOSERS OR A STYLE OF COMPOSITION PURPORTEDLY SHARED BY A GROUP OF COMPOSERS
Composition schools; Composition movement
A composition school is a group of composers or a style of composition purportedly shared by a group of composers, often from the same area or who studied in the same place. The membership of almost all groups is assigned by others and disputed.