Characterization of lip sets
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Abstract: We denote the local ``little" Lipschitz constant of a function by . In this paper we settle the following question: For which sets is it possible to find a continuous function such that ? In an earlier paper we introduced the concept of strongly one-sided dense sets. Our main result characterizes sets as countable unions of closed sets which are strongly one-sided dense. We also show that a stronger statement is not true i.e. there are strongly one-sided dense sets which are not .
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