Well-Defined Expression

In mathematics, a well-defined expression or unambiguous expression is an expression whose definition assigns it a unique interpretation or value.

Otherwise, the expression is said to be not well defined, ill defined or ambiguous. A function is well defined if it gives the same result when the representation of the input is changed without changing the value of the input. For instance, if takes real numbers as input, and if does not equal then is not well defined (and thus not a function). The term well-defined can also be used to indicate that a logical expression is unambiguous or uncontradictory.

A function that is not well defined is not the same as a function that is undefined. For example, if , then even though is undefined, this does not mean that the function is not well defined; rather, 0 is not in the domain of .

Example

Let Well-Defined Expression  be sets, let Well-Defined Expression  and "define" Well-Defined Expression  as Well-Defined Expression  if Well-Defined Expression  and Well-Defined Expression  if Well-Defined Expression .

Then Well-Defined Expression  is well defined if Well-Defined Expression . For example, if Well-Defined Expression  and Well-Defined Expression , then Well-Defined Expression  would be well defined and equal to Well-Defined Expression .

However, if Well-Defined Expression , then Well-Defined Expression  would not be well defined because Well-Defined Expression  is "ambiguous" for Well-Defined Expression . For example, if Well-Defined Expression  and Well-Defined Expression , then Well-Defined Expression  would have to be both 0 and 1, which makes it ambiguous. As a result, the latter Well-Defined Expression  is not well defined and thus not a function.

"Definition" as anticipation of definition

In order to avoid the quotation marks around "define" in the previous simple example, the "definition" of Well-Defined Expression  could be broken down into two logical steps:

  1. The definition of the binary relation. In the example:
      Well-Defined Expression 
    (which so far is nothing but a certain subset of the Cartesian product Well-Defined Expression .)
  2. The assertion. The binary relation Well-Defined Expression  is a function; in the example:
      Well-Defined Expression 

While the definition in step 1 is formulated with the freedom of any definition and is certainly effective (without the need to classify it as "well defined"), the assertion in step 2 has to be proved. That is, Well-Defined Expression  is a function if and only if Well-Defined Expression , in which case Well-Defined Expression  – as a function – is well defined. On the other hand, if Well-Defined Expression , then for an Well-Defined Expression , we would have that Well-Defined Expression  and Well-Defined Expression , which makes the binary relation Well-Defined Expression  not functional (as defined in Binary relation#Special types of binary relations) and thus not well defined as a function. Colloquially, the "function" Well-Defined Expression  is also called ambiguous at point Well-Defined Expression  (although there is per definitionem never an "ambiguous function"), and the original "definition" is pointless.

Despite these subtle logical problems, it is quite common to use the term definition (without apostrophes) for "definitions" of this kind, for three reasons:

  1. It provides a handy shorthand of the two-step approach.
  2. The relevant mathematical reasoning (i.e., step 2) is the same in both cases.
  3. In mathematical texts, the assertion is "up to 100%" true.

Independence of representative

Questions regarding the well-definedness of a function often arise when the defining equation of a function refers not only to the arguments themselves, but also to elements of the arguments, serving as representatives. This is sometimes unavoidable when the arguments are cosets and when the equation refers to coset representatives. The result of a function application must then not depend on the choice of representative.

Functions with one argument

For example, consider the following function:

    Well-Defined Expression 

where Well-Defined Expression  and Well-Defined Expression  are the integers modulo m and Well-Defined Expression  denotes the congruence class of n mod m.

N.B.: Well-Defined Expression  is a reference to the element Well-Defined Expression , and Well-Defined Expression  is the argument of Well-Defined Expression .

The function Well-Defined Expression  is well defined, because:

    Well-Defined Expression 

As a counter example, the converse definition:

    Well-Defined Expression 

does not lead to a well-defined function, since e.g. Well-Defined Expression  equals Well-Defined Expression  in Well-Defined Expression , but the first would be mapped by Well-Defined Expression  to Well-Defined Expression , while the second would be mapped to Well-Defined Expression , and Well-Defined Expression  and Well-Defined Expression  are unequal in Well-Defined Expression .

Operations

In particular, the term well-defined is used with respect to (binary) operations on cosets. In this case, one can view the operation as a function of two variables, and the property of being well-defined is the same as that for a function. For example, addition on the integers modulo some n can be defined naturally in terms of integer addition.

    Well-Defined Expression 

The fact that this is well-defined follows from the fact that we can write any representative of Well-Defined Expression  as Well-Defined Expression , where Well-Defined Expression  is an integer. Therefore,

    Well-Defined Expression 

similar holds for any representative of Well-Defined Expression , thereby making Well-Defined Expression  the same, irrespective of the choice of representative.

Well-defined notation

For real numbers, the product Well-Defined Expression  is unambiguous because Well-Defined Expression ; hence the notation is said to be well defined. This property, also known as associativity of multiplication, guarantees the result does not depend on the sequence of multiplications; therefore, a specification of the sequence can be omitted. The subtraction operation is non-associative; despite that, there is a convention that Well-Defined Expression  is shorthand for Well-Defined Expression , thus it is considered "well-defined". On the other hand, Division is non-associative, and in the case of Well-Defined Expression , parenthesization conventions are not well established; therefore, this expression is often considered ill-defined.

Unlike with functions, notational ambiguities can be overcome by means of additional definitions (e.g., rules of precedence, associativity of the operator). For example, in the programming language C, the operator - for subtraction is left-to-right-associative, which means that a-b-c is defined as (a-b)-c, and the operator = for assignment is right-to-left-associative, which means that a=b=c is defined as a=(b=c). In the programming language APL there is only one rule: from right to left – but parentheses first.

Other uses of the term

A solution to a partial differential equation is said to be well-defined if it is continuously determined by boundary conditions as those boundary conditions are changed.

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