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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Injective_function |
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All examples depict a process that transforms one object into another (two example input-output pairs are provided in every panel). In left-sorted examples, each input corresponds to a unique output, whereas in right-sorted examples, different inputs could potentially lead to the same output. There is a sense in which all the processes described on the right "lose" some amount of the input's information. |
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Reversible transformations vs. non-reversible transformations.
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All examples depict a process that transforms one object into another (two example input-output pairs are provided in every panel). In left-sorted examples, each input corresponds to a unique output, whereas in right-sorted examples, different inputs could potentially lead to the same output. |
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In all examples depict a process that takes in an object and outputs another (two example input-output pairs are provided in every panel). In left-sorted examples, each input corresponds to a unique output, whereas in right-sorted examples, different inputs could potentially lead to the same output. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Injective_function#:~:text=In%20mathematics%2C%20an%20injective%20function,one%20element%20of%20its%20domain. |
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![](/examples/9507.png) EX9507 ![](/examples/9508.png) EX9508 ![](/examples/9509.png) EX9509 ![](/examples/9510.png) EX9510 ![](/examples/9511.png) EX9511 ![](/examples/9512.png) EX9512 |
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![](/examples/9513.png) EX9513 ![](/examples/1.png) EX1 ![](/examples/9515.png) EX9515 ![](/examples/9516.png) EX9516 ![](/examples/9517.png) EX9517 ![](/examples/9518.png) EX9518 |
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Injective functions from a set intuitively parsed as the pattern shared by the two objects on the left into a set intuitively parsed as the pattern shared by the two objects on the right. What that function is also relies on intuitive parsing. |
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![](/examples/6200.png) EX6200 |
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