= Involution (mathematics)
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In mathematics, "involution" refers to a function that, when applied twice, returns the original value. Formally, if \\( f \\) is an involution, then: \\\[ f(f(x)) = x \\\] for all \\( x \\) in its domain. This property means that the function is its own inverse. Involutions can be found in various mathematical contexts, including algebra, geometry, and operators in functional analysis. \#\#\# Examples of Involutions 1.
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