Bijection

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A bijection is a 1:1 map. A map which is both injective and surjective.

It has the useful property that for f:XY that f1(y) is always defined, and is at most one element.

Thus f1 behaves as a normal function (rather than the always-valid but less useful f1:YP(X) where P(X) denotes the power set of X)

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