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  2. Classification of discontinuities - Wikipedia

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    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 jump is the oscillation (assuming that the value at the point lies between these limits of the two sides); in an essential discontinuity, oscillation measures the failure of a limit to exist.

  3. Removable singularity - Wikipedia

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    A graph of a parabola with a removable singularity at x = 2 In complex analysis , a removable singularity of a holomorphic function is a point at which the function is undefined , but it is possible to redefine the function at that point in such a way that the resulting function is regular in a neighbourhood of that point.

  4. Zeros and poles - Wikipedia

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    It is the simplest type of non-removable singularity of such a function (see essential singularity). Technically, a point z 0 is a pole of a function f if it is a zero of the function 1/f and 1/f is holomorphic (i.e. complex differentiable) in some neighbourhood of z 0.

  5. Isolated singularity - Wikipedia

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    In complex analysis, a branch of mathematics, an isolated singularity is one that has no other singularities close to it. In other words, a complex number z 0 is an isolated singularity of a function f if there exists an open disk D centered at z 0 such that f is holomorphic on D \ {z 0}, that is, on the set obtained from D by taking z 0 out.

  6. Essential singularity - Wikipedia

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    Plot of the function exp(1/z), centered on the essential singularity at z = 0.The hue represents the complex argument, the luminance represents the absolute value.This plot shows how approaching the essential singularity from different directions yields different behaviors (as opposed to a pole, which, approached from any direction, would be uniformly white).

  7. 'Bizarre:' Naked man arrested after found in crawl space of ...

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    A naked man found in the crawlspace of a 93-year-old woman's home was arrested Friday, weeks after the family began to hear "strange noises."

  8. Mass storage - Wikipedia

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    Mass storage includes devices with removable and non-removable media. [1] [2] It does not include random access memory (RAM). There are two broad classes of mass storage: local data in devices such as smartphones or computers, and enterprise servers and data centers for the cloud. For local storage, SSDs are on the way to replacing HDDs.

  9. Puzzle solutions for Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024

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    Find answers to the latest online sudoku and crossword puzzles that were published in USA TODAY Network's local newspapers.