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    Some remarks about the Morse-Sard theorem and approximate differentiability (English)
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    The authors make several remarks on the relationship between approximate differentiability of higher order and the Morse-Sard property. For instance, they show that if a function \(f:{\mathbb R}^n \rightarrow {\mathbb R}^m\) (with \(n, m\) positive integers, \(n \geq m\)) is locally Lipschitz and approximately differentiable of order \(i\) almost everywhere with respect to the \((i+m-2)\)-Hausdorff measure, for every \(i = 2,\dots, n-m + 1\), then \(f\) has the Morse-Sard property (that is to say, the image of the critical set of \(f\) is null with respect to the Lebesgue measure in \({\mathbb R}^m\)).
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    approximate differentiability
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    Morse-Sard theorem
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    Luzin property
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