Ramp function

Ramp function

The ramp function is an elementary unary real function, easily computable as the mean of its independent variable and its absolute value.

This function is applied in engineering (e.g., in the theory of DSP). The name "ramp function" can be derived by the look of its graph.

Definitions

The ramp function ( R(x): mathbb{R} mapsto mathbb{R}) may be defined analytically in several ways. Possible definitions are:


R(x) := egin{cases} x, & x ge 0; \ 0, & x<0 end{cases}

* The mean of a straight line with unity gradient and its modulus:
R(x) := frac{x+|x{2}

* The Heaviside step function multiplied by a straight line with unity gradient:
R(x) := xH(x)

* The convolution of the Heaviside step function with itself:
R(x) := H(x)*H(x)

* The integral of the heaviside step function:
R(x) := int_{-infty}^{x} H(xi)mathrm{d}xi

Analytic properties

Non-negativity

In the whole domain the function is non-negative, so its absolute value is itself, i.e.

forall x in mathbb{R}: R(x) geqslant 0

and

|R(x)| = R(x)
* Proof: by the mean of definition [2] it is non-negative in the I. quarter, and zero in the II.; so everywhere it is non-negative.

Derivative

Its derivative is the Heaviside function:

R'(x) = H(x) mathrm{if} x e 0

From this property definition [5] . goes.

Fourier transform


mathcal{F} [R(x)] (k) = int_{-infty}^{infty} e^{-2pi ikx} R(x)dx = frac{idelta '(k)}{4pi}-frac{1}{4pi^{2}k^{2

Where &delta;(x) is the Dirac delta (in this formula, its derivative appears).

Algebraic properties

Iteration invariancy

Every iterated function of the ramp mapping is itself, as

R left( R left( x ight) ight) = R left( x ight) .

* Proof: R(R(x)):= frac{R(x)+|R(x){2} = frac{R(x)+R(x)}{2} =
= frac{2R(x)}{2} = R(x) .

We applied the non-negative property.

References

* [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/RampFunction.html Mathworld]


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