Local Boundedness

Local Boundedness

In mathematics, a function is locally bounded if it is bounded around every point. A family of functions is locally bounded if for any point in their domain all the functions are bounded around that point and by the same number.

Read more about Local Boundedness:  Locally Bounded Function, Examples, Locally Bounded Family, Topological Vector Spaces

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