functionsrather
Functionsrather is a term used in theoretical discussions of function composition and selection to describe a tendency for a system to favor certain base functions when producing outputs. It is a conceptual construct rather than a widely adopted mathematical definition, and it is commonly treated as a thought experiment for analyzing bias, modularity, and adaptability in function design.
Informally, a system exhibits functionsrather if its overall output can be expressed as a combination of a
A simple illustrative example uses a small set of base functions, such as f1(x) = 2x, f2(x) =
Applications of the concept include discussions of modular design, higher-order functions, and bias in algorithmic construction.