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In set theory, the kernel of a function f may be taken to be either:
- the equivalence relation on the function's domain that roughly expresses the idea of "equivalent as far as the function f can tell", or
- the corresponding partition of the domain.
See also
External links
- Kernel (set theory) @ Wikipedia.org