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  • oscillation of a function at a point quantifies these discontinuities as follows: in a removable discontinuity, the distance that the value of the function is...
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  • dentistry Removable User Identity Module (R-UIM), telecommunication In mathematical analysis Removable discontinuity Removable set Removable singularity...
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    with the possible exception of at most one point. Analytic capacity Removable discontinuity Removable singular point at Encyclopedia of Mathematics...
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  • f(c)} is defined, and regardless of its value if it is defined. A removable discontinuity occurs when f ( c − ) = f ( c + ) {\displaystyle f(c^{-})=f(c^{+})}...
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  • political science, epidemiology, and related disciplines, a regression discontinuity design (RDD) is a quasi-experimental pretest–posttest design that aims...
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  • The Gutenberg discontinuity occurs within Earth's interior at a depth of about 2,900 km (1,800 mi) below the surface, where there is an abrupt change...
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  • and h are bounded monotone. In particular, a BV function may have discontinuities, but at most countably many. In the case of several variables, a function...
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    discontinuities: in a removable discontinuity, the distance that the value of the function is off by is the oscillation; in a jump discontinuity, the size of the...
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  • then the discontinuity will be a removable discontinuity, or an essential discontinuity, or a jump discontinuity (also called a discontinuity of the first...
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  • 0\\1&{\text{if }}x=0\end{cases}}} Since the value at f(0) is a removable discontinuity, lim x → a f ( x ) = 0 {\displaystyle \lim _{x\to a}f(x)=0} for...
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    Illusory discontinuity is an auditory illusion in which a continuous ongoing sound becomes inaudible during a brief, non-masking noise. The illusion is...
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  • In magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), shocks and discontinuities are transition layers where properties of a plasma change from one equilibrium state to another...
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    possibilities of relative movement along a discontinuity in a soil or rock mass in geotechnical engineering. Discontinuities are usually differentiated in persistent...
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    cables (for example, twisted pair wire or coaxial cable), and to locate discontinuities in a connector, printed circuit board, or any other electrical path...
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  • function. This implies there are no abrupt changes in value, known as discontinuities. More precisely, a function is continuous if arbitrarily small changes...
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  • function . reciprocal rule . Riemann integral . related rates . removable discontinuity . Rolle's theorem . root test . scalar . secant line . second-degree...
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  • In linguistics, a discontinuity occurs when a given word or phrase is separated from another word or phrase that it modifies in such a manner that a direct...
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  • brightness changes sharply or, more formally, has discontinuities. The same problem of finding discontinuities in one-dimensional signals is known as step detection...
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    moving shots was that it provided undue continuity and forfeited the discontinuity demanded by the dialectical method of montage. Moving camera and mise...
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    space of two circles in the plane to the external center has a non-removable discontinuity on the locus of identical circles. In the limit of two circles...
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