File:Epsilon-delta definition of continuity (GIF).gif
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DescriptionEpsilon-delta definition of continuity (GIF).gif |
日本語: 特定の点の上での関数の連続性は、任意の要求水準 ε に対して出力誤差をそれ以下に抑えるために十分な入力誤差の上限 δ が存在することである。この GIF アニメーションはその定義を視覚的に表現したものである。 |
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