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'''Support''' of a function ''f'' defined on a [[topological space]] with values in the real line is the closure of the set on which ''f''(''x'') ≠ 0.
'''Support''' of a function ''f'' defined on a [[topological space]] with values in the real line is the closure of the set on which ''f''(''x'') ≠ 0.
 
An analogous concept can be introduced for [[distribution (mathematics)|distributions]] (generalized functions) or [[measure (mathematics)|measures]].


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Support of a function f defined on a topological space with values in the real line is the closure of the set on which f(x) ≠ 0.

An analogous concept can be introduced for distributions (generalized functions) or measures.