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A fixed point is a point that does not change upon application of a map, system of differential equations, etc. In particular, a fixed point of a function f(x) is a point x_0 ...
A function composed of a set of equally spaced jumps of equal length, such as the ceiling function f(x)=[x], floor function f(x)=|_x_|, or nearest integer function f(x)=[x].
sum_(n=0)^(infty)(-1)^n[((2n-1)!!)/((2n)!!)]^3 = 1-(1/2)^3+((1·3)/(2·4))^3+... (1) = _3F_2(1/2,1/2,1/2; 1,1;-1) (2) = [_2F_1(1/4,1/4; 1;-1)]^2 (3) = ...
A univariate function f(x) is said to be odd provided that f(-x)=-f(x). Geometrically, such functions are symmetric about the origin. Examples of odd functions include x, ...
A branch cut is a curve (with ends possibly open, closed, or half-open) in the complex plane across which an analytic multivalued function is discontinuous. For convenience, ...
where _5F_4(a,b,c,d,e;f,g,h,i;z) is a generalized hypergeometric function and Gamma(z) is the gamma function. Bailey (1935, pp. 25-26) called the Dougall-Ramanujan identity ...
y=delta^'(x-a), where delta(x) is the delta function.
Bracewell's term for the rectangle function.
Bracewell's term for the delta function.
By analogy with the tanc function, define the tanhc function by tanhc(z)={(tanhz)/z for z!=0; 1 for z=0. (1) It has derivative (dtanhc(z))/(dz)=(sech^2z)/z-(tanhz)/(z^2). (2) ...
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