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Bounded variation

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In mathematical analysis, a function is said to be of bounded variation on an interval if the total variation of the function over that interval is finite. Total variation gives a measure of the oscillation or fluctuation of the function values over the interval. ### Definition Let \( f: [a, b] \to \mathbb{R} \) be a real-valued function defined on the closed interval \([a, b]\).

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