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Gilles commented on MATH-700:
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We could create a new "bracket" method with an additional boolean parameter to 
indicate whether "strict" bracketing is required.

                
> Alter the contract of UnivariateRealSolverUtils.bracket() to handle piecewise 
> constant functions
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MATH-700
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-700
>             Project: Commons Math
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 3.0
>            Reporter: Sébastien Brisard
>            Priority: Minor
>
> The current contract of 
> {{o.a.c.m.analysis.solvers.UnivariateRealSolverUtils.bracket(UnivariateRealFunction
>  function, double initial, double lowerBound, double upperBound, int 
> maximumIterations)}} states that
> {quote}
> This method attempts to find two values a and b satisfying
> * {{lowerBound <= a < initial < b <= upperBound}}
> * {{f(a) * f(b) <= 0}}
> If f is continuous on [a,b], this means that a and b bracket a root of f. 
> {quote}
> I don't think there is any problem with the current implementation. However, 
> if f is constant, equal to zero on a whole interval, this implementation does 
> not guarantee that the whole interval is bracketed. I therefore propose that 
> the contract is changed to
> * {{f(a) * f(b) < 0}}
> This entails only a minor correction to the {{bracket()}} method: line 267 of 
> UnivariateRealSolverUtils currently reads
> ...{{while ((fa * fb > 0.0) && (numIterations < maximumIterations)}}...
> I think it would be safe to replace this line with
> ...{{while ((fa * fb >= 0.0) && (numIterations < maximumIterations)}}...
> Do you agree in principle? I'll run the current tests to check that this 
> change is indeed safe.

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