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has gloss | eng: The pointwise product of two functions is another function, obtained by multiplying the image of the two functions at each value in the domain. If f and g are both functions with domain X and codomain Y, and elements of Y can be multiplied (for instance, Y could be some set of numbers), then the pointwise product of f and g is another function from X to Y which maps x ∈ X to f(x)g(x). |
lexicalization | eng: pointwise product |
instance of | (noun) an operation that follows the rules of Boolean algebra; each operand and the result take one of two values binary arithmetic operation, boolean operation, binary operation |
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