Re: invariance



On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 cagdas.ozgenc@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Yeah, but I want a function that would work on all sorts of Vs not just
a particular V.

Let Sv bet the set generated by aV+C

f(Sv) should be non overlapping for each V.

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