Coarse function

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In mathematics, coarse functions are functions that may appear to be continuous at a distance, but in reality are not necessarily continuous.[1] Although continuous functions are usually observed on a small scale, coarse functions are usually observed on a large scale.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Chul-Woo Lee and Jared Duke (2007), Coarse Function Value Theorems. Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Mathematics Journal 8 (2)