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Thomae's function: is a function that is continuous at all irrational numbers and discontinuous at all rational numbers. It is also a modification of Dirichlet function and sometimes called Riemann function. Kronecker delta function: is a function of two variables, usually integers, which is 1 if they are equal, and 0 otherwise.
Càdlàg function, called also RCLL function, corlol function, etc.: right-continuous, with left limits. Quasi-continuous function: roughly, close to f (x) for some but not all y near x (rather technical). Relative to topology and order: Semicontinuous function: upper or lower semicontinuous.
This following list features abbreviated names of mathematical functions, function-like operators and other mathematical terminology. This list is limited to abbreviations of two or more letters (excluding number sets).
Periodic function; List of periodic functions; Pfaffian function; Piecewise linear function; Piecewise property; Polyconvex function; Positive-definite function; Positive-real function; Progressive function; Proper convex function; Proto-value function; Pseudoanalytic function; Pseudoconvex function
Given its domain and its codomain, a function is uniquely represented by the set of all pairs (x, f (x)), called the graph of the function, a popular means of illustrating the function. [ note 1 ] [ 4 ] When the domain and the codomain are sets of real numbers, each such pair may be thought of as the Cartesian coordinates of a point in the plane.
An infinite series of any rational function of can be reduced to a finite series of polygamma functions, by use of partial fraction decomposition, [8] as explained here. This fact can also be applied to finite series of rational functions, allowing the result to be computed in constant time even when the series contains a large number of terms.
This is a list of special function eponyms in mathematics, to cover the theory of special functions, the differential equations they satisfy, named differential operators of the theory (but not intended to include every mathematical eponym). Named symmetric functions, and other special polynomials, are included.
This is a list of some well-known periodic functions. The constant function f ( x ) = c , where c is independent of x , is periodic with any period, but lacks a fundamental period . A definition is given for some of the following functions, though each function may have many equivalent definitions.