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[from 'A Mathematical Introduction to Logic (2nd)' by Herbert B. Enderton, in 4. Formal Logic / F. Set Theory ST / 2. Mechanics of Set Theory / a. Symbols of ST ]

Full Idea

We write F : A → B to indicate that A maps into B, that is, the domain of relating things is set A, and the things related to are all in B. If we add that F = B, then A maps 'onto' B.

Gist of Idea

We write F:A→B to indicate that A maps into B (the output of F on A is in B)

Source

Herbert B. Enderton (A Mathematical Introduction to Logic (2nd) [2001], Ch.0)

Book Reference

Enderton,Herbert B.: 'A Mathematical Introduction to Logic' [Academic Press 2001], p.5