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Sign function

In mathematics and especially in computer science, the sign function is a logical function which extracts the sign of a real number. To avoid confusion with the sine function, this function is often called the signum function. The sign function is often represented as sgn and can be defined thus:

\sgn x = \left\{ \begin{matrix}  -1 & : &  x < 0 \\ 0 & : &  x = 0 \\ 1 & : &  x > 0 \end{matrix} \right.

Any real number can be expressed as the product of its absolute value and its sign function:

x = ( \sgn x ) |x|. \qquad \qquad (1)

From equation (1) it follows that

\sgn x = {x \over |x|} \qquad \qquad (2)

but equation (2) is indeterminate when x is set to zero.

The signum function is the derivative of the absolute value function (up to the indeterminacy at zero):

{d |x| \over dx} =  {x \over |x|}.

Also, the derivative of the signum function is two times the Dirac delta function,

{d \ \sgn x \over dx} = 2 \delta (x).

The signum function is related to the Heaviside step function h0.5(x) thus

sgnx = 2h0.5(x) - 1,

where the 0.5 subscript of the step function means that h0.5(0) = 0.5.

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07-14-2008 23:18:10
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