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  2. List of integrals of rational functions - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of integrals (antiderivative functions) of rational functions. Any rational function can be integrated by partial fraction decomposition of the function into a sum of functions of the form:

  3. List of limits - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is also true for rational functions, ... For example, an analytic function is the limit of its Taylor series, ...

  4. Rational function - Wikipedia

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    Rational functions are used in numerical analysis for interpolation and approximation of functions, for example the Padé approximations introduced by Henri Padé. Approximations in terms of rational functions are well suited for computer algebra systems and other numerical software. Like polynomials, they can be evaluated straightforwardly ...

  5. List of mathematical functions - Wikipedia

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    Dirichlet function: is an indicator function that matches 1 to rational numbers and 0 to irrationals. It is nowhere continuous. 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.

  6. Thomae's function - Wikipedia

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    Thomae mentioned it as an example for an integrable function with infinitely many discontinuities in an early textbook on Riemann's notion of integration. [ 4 ] Since every rational number has a unique representation with coprime (also termed relatively prime) p ∈ Z {\displaystyle p\in \mathbb {Z} } and q ∈ N {\displaystyle q\in \mathbb {N ...

  7. Elementary function - Wikipedia

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    By starting with the field of rational functions, two special types of transcendental extensions (the logarithm and the exponential) can be added to the field building a tower containing elementary functions. A differential field F is a field F 0 (rational functions over the rationals Q for example) together with a derivation map u → ∂u.

  8. Lists of integrals - Wikipedia

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    If the function f does not have any continuous antiderivative which takes the value zero at the zeros of f (this is the case for the sine and the cosine functions), then sgn(f(x)) ∫ f(x) dx is an antiderivative of f on every interval on which f is not zero, but may be discontinuous at the points where f(x) = 0.

  9. Category:Rational functions - Wikipedia

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