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Bounded variation and One-sided limit

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Difference between Bounded variation and One-sided limit

Bounded variation vs. One-sided limit

In mathematical analysis, a function of bounded variation, also known as function, is a real-valued function whose total variation is bounded (finite): the graph of a function having this property is well behaved in a precise sense. In calculus, a one-sided limit is either of the two limits of a function f(x) of a real variable x as x approaches a specified point either from below or from above.

Similarities between Bounded variation and One-sided limit

Bounded variation and One-sided limit have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Function (mathematics), Limit of a function, Limit superior and limit inferior, Real number.

Function (mathematics)

In mathematics, a function was originally the idealization of how a varying quantity depends on another quantity.

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Limit of a function

Although the function (sin x)/x is not defined at zero, as x becomes closer and closer to zero, (sin x)/x becomes arbitrarily close to 1.

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Limit superior and limit inferior

In mathematics, the limit inferior and limit superior of a sequence can be thought of as limiting (i.e., eventual and extreme) bounds on the sequence.

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Real number

In mathematics, a real number is a value of a continuous quantity that can represent a distance along a line.

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Bounded variation and One-sided limit Comparison

Bounded variation has 166 relations, while One-sided limit has 11. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.26% = 4 / (166 + 11).

References

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