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  2. Weierstrass M-test - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the Weierstrass M-test is a test for determining whether an infinite series of functions converges uniformly and absolutely. It applies to series whose terms are bounded functions with real or complex values, and is analogous to the comparison test for determining the convergence of series of real or complex numbers.

  3. Function of several real variables - Wikipedia

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    The image of a function f(x 1, x 2, …, x n) is the set of all values of f when the n-tuple (x 1, x 2, …, x n) runs in the whole domain of f.For a continuous (see below for a definition) real-valued function which has a connected domain, the image is either an interval or a single value.

  4. List of mathematical series - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Orlicz sequence space - Wikipedia

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    Theorem 3 (K. J. Lindberg). Let X {\displaystyle X} be an infinite-dimensional closed subspace of a separable Orlicz sequence space ℓ M {\displaystyle \ell _{M}} . Then X {\displaystyle X} has a subspace Y {\displaystyle Y} isomorphic to some Orlicz sequence space ℓ N {\displaystyle \ell _{N}} for some Orlicz function N {\displaystyle N ...

  6. Shekel function - Wikipedia

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    The Shekel function or also Shekel's foxholes is a multidimensional, multimodal, continuous, deterministic function commonly used as a test function for testing optimization techniques. [ 1 ] The mathematical form of a function in n {\displaystyle n} dimensions with m {\displaystyle m} maxima is:

  7. List of mathematical functions - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. Multivalued function - Wikipedia

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    Multivalued functions of a complex variable have branch points. For example, for the nth root and logarithm functions, 0 is a branch point; for the arctangent function, the imaginary units i and −i are branch points. Using the branch points, these functions may be redefined to be single-valued functions, by restricting the range.

  9. M-estimator - Wikipedia

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    Such an estimator is not necessarily an M-estimator of ρ-type, but if ρ has a continuous first derivative with respect to , then a necessary condition for an M-estimator of ψ-type to be an M-estimator of ρ-type is (,) = (,). The previous definitions can easily be extended to finite samples.

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