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The Heaviside step function, using the half-maximum convention
The Heaviside function, H is a no-continuous function whose value is zero for negative argument and one for positive argument.
The function is used in the mathematics of control theory to represent a signal that switches on at a specified time and stays switched on indefinitely. It was named after the EnglishmanOliver Heaviside.