Oscillation (mathematics)

Oscillation (mathematics)

In mathematics, oscillation quantifies the amount that a sequence or function tends to move between extremes. There are several related notions: oscillation of a sequence of real numbers, oscillation of a real valued function at a point, and oscillation of a function on an interval (or open set).

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