2017
DOI: 10.7858/eamj.2017.015
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A Study on the Theoretical Background of the Multiplication of Rational Numbers as Composition of Operators

Abstract: ABSTRACT.A rational number as operator is eventually that it is considered a mapping. Depending on how selecting domain (the target of operation by rational number) and codomain (including the results of operations by rational number), it is possible to see the rational in two aspects. First, rational numbers can be deal with functions if we choose the target of operation by rational number as a number field containing rationals. On the other hand, if we choose the target of operation by rational number as int… Show more

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