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00:00:05 1 Definitions
00:00:10 2 Difference kernels
00:00:15 3 In category theory
00:00:20 4 See also
00:00:28 5 Notes
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SUMMARY
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In mathematics, an equalizer is a set of arguments where two or more functions have equal values.
An equalizer is the solution set of an equation.
In certain contexts, a difference kernel is the equalizer of exactly two functions.

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