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by skhunted
601 days ago
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Everything I wrote was assuming set theory as the foundations for mathematics and applies only to that setup. At any rate a functional is function since the definition starts with: a functional is a function from… Some books will say: a functional is a linear map…. Note that a linear map is a function. |
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This situation is a consequence of how mathematicians haven't always been sure how to define certain concepts. See "generating function" for yet another usage of the word "function" that's in direct contradiction with the last two. So that's three incompatible usages of the term "function". All this terminology goes back to the 1700s when mathematics was done without the rigour it has today.
I find it aggravating how you're so confidently wrong. I hope it's not on purpose.
[edit] [edit 2: Removed insults]