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Alternatively, [[multivalued function]] is a set-valued function {{mvar|f}} that has a further [[continuous function|continuity]] property, namely that the choice of an element in the set <math>f(x)</math> defines a corresponding element in each set <math>f(y)</math> for {{mvar|y}} close to {{mvar|x}}, and thus defines [[locally]] an ordinary function.
 
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The [[argmax]] of a function is in general, multivalued. For example, <math>\operatorname{argmax}_{x \in \mathbb{R}} \cos(x) = \{2 \pi k\mid k \in \mathbb{Z}\}</math>.