Oscillation
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English
Etymology
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Noun
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- the act of oscillating or the state of being oscillated
- a regular periodic fluctuation in value about some mean
- a single such cycle
- Template:Lb Template:Lb defined for each point in the domain of the function by , and describes the difference (possibly ∞) between the limit superior and limit inferior of the function near that point.
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French
Etymology
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Swedish
Etymology
Template:Suffix, from English or French oscillation or German Template:M, used in Swedish since 1805.
Noun
- an Template:L, a vibration, a shaking, a movement back and forth
- an oscillation, a periodic variation
- one cycle of such a variation