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(Although the intervals are shown as being closed below and open above, this is not necessary to the definition; all that is required is that the intervals An do not intersect, and that their union is the set of real numbers.)
Definition: Given the notations above, a function is a step functionif and only if it can be written as
A particular step function, the unit step function or Heaviside step functionH(x), is obtained by setting n=1, α0=0, α1=1, and x1=0 in the general expression above. It is the mathematical concept behind some test signals, as those used to determine the step response of a dynamical system.