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No-where averagely differentiable functions: Baire category and the Takagi function (English)
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21 October 2013
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The authors introduce the concept of higher order average differentiability based on iterated Césaro averages and prove that the function \(h\mapsto \frac{f(x+h) - f(x)}{h}\), where \(f:[0,1]\to \mathbb{R}\) is a typical (in the sense of Baire) continuous function, is nowhere averagely differentiable. As an example the Takagi function is considered and shown to be nowhere averagely differentiable.
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Césaro average
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Baire category
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nowhere differentiable
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averagely nowhere differentiable
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Takagi function
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