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A partial map is a mathematical function that may not assign an output for every possible input in its domain. In other words, while a function typically associates every element of its domain with a unique element in its codomain, a partial map can leave some elements unmapped. This concept is often used in areas like computer science and logic, where not all inputs may have a defined output. It contrasts with a total map, where every input is accounted for.

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