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In mathematics, a quasiperiodic function is a function that has a certain similarity to a periodic function. A function f {\displaystyle f} is quasiperiodic with quasiperiod ω {\displaystyle \omega } if f ( z + ω ) = g ( z , f ( z ) ) {\displaystyle f(z+\omega )=g(z,f(z))} , where g {\displaystyle g} is a "simpler" function than f {\displaystyle f} .…
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