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    Mappings into sets of measure zero (English)
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    The aim of the paper is to unify several theorems concerning functions satisfying Lusin's property N, absolutely continuous functions, saltus functions and finite Borel measures on [0,1]. These theorems are corollaries from the following general theorem: Let f and g be real valued functions of bounded variation on [0,1]. Let \[ X=\{x\in (0,1): \text{ either } \lim_{h\to 0}| (f(x+h)-f(x))/(g(x+h)-g(x))| = \infty \] \[ \text{ or x lies in the interior of the set }g^{-1}g(x)\}. \] Then a necessary and sufficient condition that \(m(f(X))>0\) (where m stands for Lebesgue outer measure) is that there exists some set \(S\subset [0,1]\) such that \(m(g(S))=0<m(f(S)).\)
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    Lusin's property N
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    absolutely continuous functions
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    saltus functions
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    finite Borel measures
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    functions of bounded variation
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    Lebesgue outer measure
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