The term "effective domain" can have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a couple of interpretations: 1. **Mathematics and Computing**: In mathematics, particularly in the context of functions or algorithms, the "effective domain" refers to the set of inputs for which a function is defined and produces meaningful outputs. This can differ from the theoretical domain, which might include inputs that lead to undefined or nonsensical results.

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