Differentiable restrictions of continuous functions (Q762624)

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Differentiable restrictions of continuous functions
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    Differentiable restrictions of continuous functions (English)
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    Let \(f: P\to R\). If f is continuous, P is perfect and \(m(P)>0,\) then for every \(\epsilon >0\) there is a perfect \(Q\subset P\) such that \(m(P- Q)<\epsilon\) and \(f|_ Q\) is differentiable. If f is measurable, and \(m(P)>0,\) then either (1) there is a perfect \(Q\subset P\) such that \(Q\neq \emptyset\) and \(f|_ Q\) is infinitely differentiable on Q and \((f|_ Q)^{(n)}=0\) for n sufficiently large, or (2) for every \(\epsilon >0\) there is a perfect \(Q\subset P\) such that \(m(P-Q)<\epsilon\) and \(f|_ Q\) is infinitely differentiable on Q.
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    continuous function
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    differentiable restriction
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    perfect subset
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