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It may help to make the article more useful if somebody (more proficient at this than I) adds what is f^\dagger in each of the examples. | It may help to make the article more useful if somebody (more proficient at this than I) adds what is f^\dagger in each of the examples. | ||
:All the dagger does is reverse the direction of arrows. So, if <math>f : A \longrightarrow B</math>, then <math>f^\dagger : B \longrightarrow A</math>. I will have a look at the examples... --] (]) 01:39, 28 April 2009 (UTC) |
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It may help to make the article more useful if somebody (more proficient at this than I) adds what is f^\dagger in each of the examples.
- All the dagger does is reverse the direction of arrows. So, if , then . I will have a look at the examples... --Radjenef (talk) 01:39, 28 April 2009 (UTC)