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The difference between a quantity and its estimated or measured quantity.
U_n(f)=int_a^bf(x)K_n(x)dx, where {K_n(x)} is a sequence of continuous functions.
A function f which may (but does not necessarily) associate a given member of the range of f with more than one member of the domain of f. For example, trigonometric ...
The sequence generated by repeated application of a map. The map is said to have a closed orbit if it has a finite number of elements.
A function periodic with period 2pi such that p(theta+pi)=-p(theta) for all theta is said to be Möbius periodic.
A basis, form, function, etc., in two or more variables is said to be multilinear if it is linear in each variable separately.
A function f:A->B such that B is a set of numbers.
A function that exhibits oscillation (i.e., slope changes) is said to be oscillating, or sometimes oscillatory.
Functions which have derivatives of all orders at all points and which, together with their derivatives, fall off at least as rapidly as |x|^(-n) as |x|->infty, no matter how ...
The image of the path gamma in C under the function f is called the trace. This usage of the term "trace" is unrelated to the same term applied to matrices or tensors.
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