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The Dini test is a method used in mathematics, particularly in real analysis, to determine the convergence of a sequence of functions. More specifically, it is applicable to the study of pointwise convergence of a sequence of real-valued functions defined on a common domain. The test is based on the idea of comparing the behavior of the functions in the sequence with a "monotone" function or to establish some control over their convergence through the use of integrals.

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