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Nowhere monotone functions and microscopic sets (English)
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21 October 2008
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A set \(N\) of reals is said to be microscopic if for each \(\varepsilon>0\) there exists a sequence \((I_n)^\infty_{n=1}\) of intervals such that \(N\subset \cup^\infty_{n=1}I_n\) and \(m(I_n)\leq \varepsilon^n\) for each \(n\) (\(m(I_n)\) -- the Lebesgue measure of \(I_n\)). The main result of the paper asserts that the set of all continuous nowhere monotone functions which are one-to-one on \([0,1]\) except on some microscopic set is residual in \(C(0,1)\).
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nowhere monotone function
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one-to-one restriction
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microscopic set
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