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Continuous and smooth images of sets
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    Continuous and smooth images of sets (English)
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    1 August 2013
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    The question of the existence of a subset of a prescribed type in \(f[S]\) is studied, where \(S\) is a subset of the real line of continuum cardinality and \(f\) is assumed to be continuous or differentiable. It is shown that for continuous \(f\) the existence of the interval \([0,1]\) in \(f[S]\) is equivalent to the existence of a perfect set in this image. Moreover, the existence of such a function implies that there exist a \(C^{\infty}\) function with the same property. Some corollaries concerning images of nowhere dense sets and validity of related statements under the continuum hypothesis are shown.
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    infinitely smooth function
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    image of a continuum
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    perfect set
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