The Schwarz triangle function, often denoted as \( S(x) \), is a mathematical function that is primarily defined on the interval \([0, 1]\) and is known for its interesting properties and applications in analysis and number theory, particularly in the study of functions of bounded variation and generalized functions. The function is constructed through an iterative process involving the "triangulation" of the unit interval.
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