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The Buchstab function (or Buchstab's function) is the unique continuous function defined by the delay differential equation In the second equation, the derivative at u = 2 should be taken as u approaches 2 from the right. It is named after Alexander Buchstab, who wrote about it in 1937.

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  • The Buchstab function (or Buchstab's function) is the unique continuous function defined by the delay differential equation In the second equation, the derivative at u = 2 should be taken as u approaches 2 from the right. It is named after Alexander Buchstab, who wrote about it in 1937. (en)
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  • The Buchstab function (or Buchstab's function) is the unique continuous function defined by the delay differential equation In the second equation, the derivative at u = 2 should be taken as u approaches 2 from the right. It is named after Alexander Buchstab, who wrote about it in 1937. (en)
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