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\end{section}
\begin{section}{Arrow}
- The identity operator on $V$ is $\identity{V}$. The composition of
- $f$ and $g$ is $\compose{f}{g}$. The inverse of $f$ is
+ The constant function that always returns $a$ is $\const{a}$. The
+ identity operator on $V$ is $\identity{V}$. The composition of $f$
+ and $g$ is $\compose{f}{g}$. The inverse of $f$ is
$\inverse{f}$. If $f$ is a function and $A$ is a subset of its
domain, then the preimage under $f$ of $A$ is $\preimage{f}{A}$.
\end{section}
$\boundedops[W]{V}$. If $W = V$, then we write $\boundedops{V}$
instead.
+ If you want to solve a system of equations, try Cramer's
+ rule~\cite{ehrenborg}.
+
The direct sum of $V$ and $W$ is $\directsum{V}{W}$, of course,
but what if $W = V^{\perp}$? Then we wish to indicate that fact by
writing $\directsumperp{V}{W}$. That operator should survive a
\glsaddall
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