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A Function with a Jump Discontinuity
This Demonstration gives an example of a function with a jump discontinuity. A function
defined in some neighborhood of
is discontinuous at
if there exists
such that for each
, there exists an
such that
and
.
Contributed by:
Izidor Hafner
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A Function with a Jump Discontinuity
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http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/AFunctionWithAJumpDiscontinuity/
Contributed by:
Izidor Hafner
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