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Delta Function -- from Wolfram MathWorld
The delta function is a generalized function that can be defined as the limit of a class of delta sequences. The delta function is sometimes called "Dirac's delta function" or the "impulse symbol" (Bracewell 1999). It is implemented in the Wolfram Language as DiracDelta[x]. Formally, delta is a linear functional from a space (commonly taken as a Schwartz space S or the space of all smooth functions of compact support D) of test functions f. The action of delta on f,...
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Delta Function -- from Wolfram MathWorld
The delta function is a generalized function that can be defined as the limit of a class of delta sequences. The delta function is sometimes called "Dirac's delta function" or the "impulse symbol" (Bracewell 1999). It is implemented in the Wolfram Language as DiracDelta[x]. Formally, delta is a linear functional from a space (commonly taken as a Schwartz space S or the space of all smooth functions of compact support D) of test functions f. The action of delta on f,...
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Delta Function -- from Wolfram MathWorld
The delta function is a generalized function that can be defined as the limit of a class of delta sequences. The delta function is sometimes called "Dirac's delta function" or the "impulse symbol" (Bracewell 1999). It is implemented in the Wolfram Language as DiracDelta[x]. Formally, delta is a linear functional from a space (commonly taken as a Schwartz space S or the space of all smooth functions of compact support D) of test functions f. The action of delta on f,...
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