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Who can find a more poorly behaved function?
« on: 26/06/2020 19:01:16 »
f(x) = lim    xa     or just f(x) = x∞
         a→∞

for –1 < x < 1, f(x) = 0
for x = 1, f(x) = 1
for 1 < x, f(x) = ∞ (unbounded, strictly positive)
for x = –1 f(x) = no f*n clue! (it's neither positive nor negative)
for x < –1 f(x) = no f*n clue! (it's completely divergent, neither positive nor negative)
I'm not sure if x

I'm sure ya'll can come up with some other poorly behaved functions

PS: I remember sin(1/x) is also a baddie when trying to get close to 0, but I think the above is worse.
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Re: Who can find a more poorly behaved function?
« Reply #1 on: 26/06/2020 19:52:40 »
"Who can find a more poorly behaved function?"
Central government?
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Re: Who can find a more poorly behaved function?
« Reply #2 on: 26/06/2020 19:55:07 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 26/06/2020 19:52:40
"Who can find a more poorly behaved function?"
Central government?
Tell me about it!
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Re: Who can find a more poorly behaved function?
« Reply #3 on: 26/06/2020 23:31:06 »
A nasty one to test student programs to find the roots of a function is:

y=e-1/x2

This function has a root y=0 at x=0, but:
- It is a root of infinite degree, which means that root-finding functions will take forever to get there
- If/when the function finds the root, it blows up (unless you are using symbolic maths package of suitable sophistication).
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Re: Who can find a more poorly behaved function?
« Reply #4 on: 26/06/2020 23:35:37 »
The Dirac Delta function is widely used in mathematics, physics and digital signal processing:

y=0 for x≠0
y=∞ for x=0
Area under the curve = 1

See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirac_delta_function
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Re: Who can find a more poorly behaved function?
« Reply #5 on: 27/06/2020 00:38:26 »
Quote from: evan_au on 26/06/2020 23:31:06
y=e-1/x2
ooo baby! that IS nasty!
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Re: Who can find a more poorly behaved function?
« Reply #6 on: 27/06/2020 08:25:32 »
How about the following mathematical equation?

Σn = 1+2+3+4+....+∞  = -1/12

Apparently, it has application in string theory...
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