Appendix/Mathematics/StepFunction

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Unit Step Function and Its Derivative

The unit — or, Heaviside — step function, H(x), is defined such that,

H(x)={0;x<01;x>0

[MF53], Part I, §2.1 (p. 123), Eq. (2.1.6)

In evaluating this function at x=0, we will adopt the half-maximum convention and set H(0)=12. As has been pointed out in, for example, a relevant Wikipedia discussion, the derivative of the unit step function is,

dH(x)dx

=

δ(x),

where, δ(x) is the Dirac Delta function. Hence, the unit step function is sometimes written as,

H(x)

=

xδ(ξ)dξ.

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