additive function

English

Noun

additive function (plural additive functions)

  1. (mathematics) A unary function that preserves the addition operation; a unary function f such that for any x and y: f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y).

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Hyponyms

  • subadditive function
  • superadditive function
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