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On 31.10.2024 21:46, joes wrote:If it jumps a *A* point, it has two values at that point, since no point lie on top of another.
At single points a function has a single value, not a jump.It jumps in case of NUF by 1 at a unit fraction with respect to the foregoing unit fraction and the many points between both.
Why not?In theThat is impossible because there are not infinitely many unit fractions between 0 and everywhere.
case of NUF, that value is infinite everywhere except at 0.
Regards, WM
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