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The continuity of symmetric and smooth functions (English)
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1984
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A real function f of a real variable is said to be symmetric (smooth) at x iff \[ \Delta^ 2f(x,h)=f(x+h)+f(x-h)-2f(x)=o(1)(\Delta^ 2f(x,h)=o(h))\quad as\quad h\to 0. \] There are proved the following three theorems: The set of all points of continuity of each real function of a real variable which has the Baire property and which is symmetric on a residual set of points, is residual. No subset of the set of all points of discontinuity of a measurable smooth real function of a real variable is dense in itself. Each subset A of real numbers of which no subset is dense in itself is the set of all points of discontinuity of some non- decreasing and smooth real function of a real variable.
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symmetric and smooth functions
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continuity
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Baire property
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