continuous function

  • 61continuous variable — noun A variable that has a continuous distribution function, such as temperature …

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  • 62Continuous Progress Mathematics — The Continuous Progress Mathematics (CPM) system of multi age classrooms organizes students into classes based on their immediate instructional level. Implemented at Peach Plains Elementary School in Grand Haven, Michigan, in the fall of 1992,… …

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  • 63Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System — In telecommunications, Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System or CTCSS is a circuit that is used to reduce the annoyance of listening to other users on a shared two way radio communications channel. It is sometimes called tone squelch. Where more… …

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  • 64continuous — adjective Etymology: Latin continuus, from continēre to hold together more at contain Date: 1673 1. marked by uninterrupted extension in space, time, or sequence 2. of a function having the property that the absolute value of the numerical …

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  • 65Dirac delta function — Schematic representation of the Dirac delta function by a line surmounted by an arrow. The height of the arrow is usually used to specify the value of any multiplicative constant, which will give the area under the function. The other convention… …

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  • 66Weierstrass function — may also refer to the Weierstrass elliptic function ( ) or the Weierstrass sigma, zeta, or eta functions. Plot of Weierstrass Function over the interval [−2, 2]. Like fractals, the function exhibits self similarity: every zoom (red circle)… …

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  • 67Characteristic function (probability theory) — The characteristic function of a uniform U(–1,1) random variable. This function is real valued because it corresponds to a random variable that is symmetric around the origin; however in general case characteristic functions may be complex valued …

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  • 68Differentiable function — A differentiable function The absolute value function is not …

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  • 69Wave function — Not to be confused with the related concept of the Wave equation Some trajectories of a harmonic oscillator (a ball attached to a spring) in classical mechanics (A B) and quantum mechanics (C H). In quantum mechanics (C H), the ball has a wave… …

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  • 70Convex function — on an interval. A function (in black) is convex if and only i …

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