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Dirac sequence
(Definition)
A
Dirac sequence
is a
sequence
of
functions
, which satisfies the following conditions:
for all
.
for all
.
For every
and
there is an
, such that for all
we have
These functions “converge” to the
Dirac delta function
.
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See Also:
Dirac delta function
,
Fejer kernel
Other names:
delta sequence
Attachments:
example of Dirac sequence
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by Johan
another example of Dirac sequence
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by Wkbj79
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Cross-references:
Dirac delta function
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functions
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sequence
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Dirac sequence
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Classification:
AMS MSC
:
26A30
(Real functions :: Functions of one variable :: Singular functions, Cantor functions, functions with other special properties)
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