{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"What is Unbonding in Injective?","a":"In the context of Injective (one-to-one) functions, Unbonding (detuning) refers to the process of releasing the original one-to-one binding between elements, allowing an element to no longer uniquely correspond to another element. In other words, Unbonding is the process that enables an element to have multiple corresponding values within a certain range in an Injective function. In this case, the original one-to-one relationship is broken, and a many-to-many relationship may emerge. Unbonding is commonly used in fields such as mathematics, computer science, and logic to study the properties of functions, relationships, and sets."}]}],"pr":"b72940da6693ea3fb9d6a2df1ecd6adad80080f8353f6f8c69e4a445bf225040"}