💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Strictly increasing function"
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| Word | Definition |
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| increasing functionnoun | (mathematics) Any function of a real variable whose value increases (or is constant) as the variable increases. |
| strictly decreasing functionnoun | (mathematics) Any function of a real variable whose value decreases as the variable increases. |
| decreasing functionnoun | (mathematics) Any function of a real variable whose value decreases (or is constant) as the variable increases. |
| power functionnoun | (mathematics) A function where the independent variable is raised to a particular real number power. |
| hyperfunctionnoun | (medicine) Abnormally elevated function. |
| monotonic functionnoun | (mathematics) A function that either never decreases or never increases as its independent variable increases. |
| explicit functionnoun | (mathematics) Any function whose value may be directly calculated from the independent variable. |
| exponentialnoun | (mathematics) Any function that has an exponent as an independent variable. |
| arithmetic functionnoun | (mathematical analysis) Any function that is defined for all positive integers, and has values that are either real or complex. |
| bounded functionnoun | (mathematics) Any function whose values remain bounded by some constant. |
| exponential functionnoun | (mathematics) Any function in which an independent variable is in the form of an exponent; they are the inverse functions of logarithms |
| integral functionnoun | (mathematics) An entire function |
| positive linear functionalnoun | (mathematical analysis) A kind of linear functional which yields a non-negative scalar when given a non-negative function as parameter. |
| real functionnoun | (mathematics) A function whose range is a subset of the set of real numbers. |
| functional | Useful; serving a purpose, fulfilling a function. |
| exponential growthnoun | (mathematics) The growth in the value of a quantity in which the rate of growth is proportional to the instantaneous value of the quantity; for example, when the value has doubled, the rate of increase will also have doubled. The rate may be positive or negative. |
| floor functionnoun | (mathematics) A function that maps a real number to the largest integer that is not greater than it. |
| recursive functionnoun | (computing) Any function that uses recursion and can call itself until a certain condition is met. |
| composite functionnoun | (mathematics) A function of one or more independent variables, at least one of which is itself a function of one or more other independent variables; a function of function(s). |
| devil's staircasenoun | (mathematics, informal) Synonym of Cantor function; a type of monotonic increasing function. |
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