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The number of Khalimsky-continuous functions on intervals
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    The number of Khalimsky-continuous functions on intervals (English)
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    21 December 2010
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    In this work, Khalimsky-continuous functions are studied from a combinatorial point of view. The graphs of these functions are considered as paths between two points with special properties depending on the topological structure. Based on these properties, some problems are investigated and the number of Khalimsky-continuous functions with arbitrary domain of definition and with codomain containing up to four points are determined.
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    Khalimsky-continuous functions
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    digital geometry
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    discretization
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