Restriction (mathematics)

In mathematics, the restriction of a function f {\displaystyle f} is a new function, denoted f | A {\displaystyle f\vert _{A}} or f ↾ A , {\displaystyle f{\upharpoonright _{A}},} obtained by choosing a smaller domain A {\displaystyle A} for the original function f . {\displaystyle f.} The function f {\displaystyle f} is then said to extend f | A .

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Restriction (mathematics)

In mathematics, the restriction of a function f {\displaystyle f} is a new function, denoted f | A {\displaystyle f\vert _{A}} or f ↾ A , {\displaystyle f{\upharpoonright _{A}},} obtained by choosing a smaller domain A {\displaystyle A} for the original function f . {\displaystyle f.} The function f {\displaystyle f} is then said to extend f | A .

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