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*{{cite book |title=Encyclopedic dictionary of mathematics |edition=paperback ed |isbn=0262590204 |publisher=MIT Press |year=1993 |editor=Kiyosi Itô, editor |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=WHjO9K6xEm4C&printsec=frontcover}} A masterful two-volume encyclopedia of a huge number of mathematical topics very succinctly yet clearly explained.
*{{cite book |title=Encyclopedic dictionary of mathematics |edition=paperback ed |isbn=0262590204 |publisher=MIT Press |year=1993 |editor=Kiyosi Itô, editor |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=WHjO9K6xEm4C&printsec=frontcover}} A masterful two-volume encyclopedia of a huge number of mathematical topics very succinctly yet clearly explained.
*{{cite book |title=Linear algebra: Theory and applications |author=Ward Cheney, David Kincaid |chapter=§2.3: Linear transformations; Domain, co-domain, and range |pages=p. 135 |isbn=1449613527 |year=2011 |publisher=Jones & Bartlett Publishers |edition=2nd ed |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=S0imN2tl1qwC&pg=PA135}} This section provides an introduction to mappings.

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