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Volterra's function, also known as the Volterra function or the Volterra series, refers to a specific example of a continuous but nowhere differentiable function. Often attributed to the Italian mathematician Vito Volterra, this function illustrates that continuity does not imply differentiability, serving as a classic counterexample in real analysis.

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