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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].
A function which has infinitely many derivatives at a point. If a function is not polygenic, it is monogenic.
y=delta^'(x-a), where delta(x) is the delta function.
A function of more than one variable.
A function f:A->B such that B is a set of numbers.
An apodization function similar to the Bartlett function.
Bracewell's term for the rectangle function.
A function that has a natural boundary.
A function whose range is in the real numbers is said to be a real function, also called a real-valued function.
A function which is not an algebraic function. In other words, a function which "transcends," i.e., cannot be expressed in terms of, algebra. Examples of transcendental ...
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