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The packing dimension of a typical continuous function is 2 (English)
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A typical continuous function f: [0,1]\(\to [0,1]\) has a Hausdorff dimension of 1 and a packing dimension of 2.
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typical continuous function
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Hausdorff dimension
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packing dimension
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