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Function space

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In mathematics, a function space is a set of functions of a given kind from a set X to a set Y. It is called a space because in most applications, it is a topological space or/and a vector space. Function spaces appear in various areas of mathematics:

  • in set theory, the power set of a set X may be identified with the set of all functions from X to {0,1};
  • in functional analysis the same is seen for continuous linear transformations, including topologies on the vector spaces in the above, and many of the major examples are function spaces carrying a topology;
  • in topology, one may attempt to put a topology on the continuous functions from a topological space X to another one Y, with utility depending on the nature of the spaces;
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