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<p>In <a href="page.php?w=mathematics">mathematics</a>, a real <a href="page.php?w=function_%28mathematics%29">function</a>  of real numbers is said to be <b>uniformly continuous</b> if there is a positive real number  such that function values over any function domain interval of the size  are as close to each other as we want. In other words, for a uniformly continuous real function of real numbers, if we want function value differences to be less than any positive real number , then there is a positive real number  such that  for any  and  in</p><p>
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