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Monotone Convergence for Decreasing Functions by gresi08verma is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Monotone refers to a consistent pattern of change, where functions can be either monotonically increasing or decreasing. In measure theory, a function is monotonically increasing if it never decreases, while it is monotonically decreasing if it never increases. Real-life examples include calories burned during exercise for increasing functions and remaining food in a lunchbox for decreasing functions.
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