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Describing an action which, when performed multiple times, has no further effect on its subject after the first time it is performed. In algebra, xn = x for all positive n
[from mathematical techspeak] adj Acting exactly once This term is often used with respect to {C} header files, which contain common definitions and declarations to be included by several source files If a header file is ever included twice during the same compilation (perhaps due to nested #include files), compilation errors can result unless the header file has protected itself against multiple inclusion; a header file so protected is said to be idempotent The term can also be used to describe an initialization subroutine which is arranged to perform some critical action exactly once, even if the routine is called several times
{i} element that does not change when multiplied by itself, element that satisfies the equation n x n = n (Mathematics)
unchanged in value following multiplication by itself; "this matrix is idempotent"
matrix: A square matrix A is idempotent if A2=A
unchanged in value following multiplication by itself; "this matrix is idempotent
A matrix is idempotent if A2 = A
Property of an interaction whose results and side-effects are the same whether it is done one or multiple times Safe interactions are inherently idempotent
Describing an action which, when performed multiple times, has no further effect on its subject after the first time it is performed
{s} does not change when multiplied by itself, satisfies the equation n x n = n (Mathematics)
adj [from mathematical techspeak] Acting as if used only once, even if used multiple times This term is often used with respect to C header files, which contain common definitions and declarations to be included by several source files If a header file is ever included twice during the same compilation (perhaps due to nested #include files), compilation errors can result unless the header file has protected itself against multiple inclusion; a header file so protected is said to be idempotent The term can also be used to describe an initialization subroutine that is arranged to perform some critical action exactly once, even if the routine is called several times
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idempotent
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(Matematik) idempotent matrix
idempotent eleman
(Matematik) idempotent element
idempotent çokluk
(Matematik) idempotent quantity
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    () Latin roots, idem (“same”) +‎ potent (“having power”) – literally, “having the same power”. Coined 1870 by American mathematician Benjamin Peirce|Benjamin Peirce]] in context of algebra.Polcino & Sehgal (2002), p. 127