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Superoscillation refers to a phenomenon where a function, such as a wave or signal, oscillates at frequencies higher than its highest Fourier component. In simpler terms, it allows a signal to display rapid oscillations that exceed the fastest oscillation of the components that make it up. This can occur in various fields, including optics, signal processing, and quantum mechanics.

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