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The subdivision schemes of Besicovitch and Cantor (English)
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5 November 2020
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Based on various subdivision schemes, the author proves that Besicovitch's function has an infinite right derivative at the point 4/7; and confirm that Singh's function has no one-sided derivatives, neither finite nor infinite.
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nondifferentiability
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singular functions
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computer aided design
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