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Fabius function

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The Fabius function, commonly denoted as \( f \), is a specific example of a continuous but nowhere differentiable function. It is constructed using a recursive process and is often used in the study of fractals and analysis of mathematical functions. The function is defined as follows: 1. Define \( f(0) = 0 \).

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