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A function is of bounded variation on an interval if the total variation, which is the supremum of the sums of absolute differences of the function's values over all possible partitions of the interval, is finite. This property is significant because functions of bounded variation can be decomposed into the difference of two monotonic functions and are integrable in the sense of the Riemann-Stieltjes integral.
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