Nowhere monotone and Cantor functions (Q1098950)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4038127
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    Nowhere monotone and Cantor functions
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4038127

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      Nowhere monotone and Cantor functions (English)
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      1987
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      For f: [a,b]\(\to R\) let \(\alpha [f](t)=\sup f([a,t])\), \(t\in [a,b]\), be called the associate of f. A continuous function \(f: [a,b]\to R\) is called a Cantor function when its set of constancy \(K(f)=\{x\in [a,b]:\) f is constant on some neighborhood of \(x\}\) is a dense, proper subset of \([a,b].\) In this paper the authors investigate some properties differentiability properties) of associates of continuous functions, the class of differentiable Cantor functions and the relationship between Cantor functions and the monotone-light factorization of continuous functions.
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      nowhere monotone function
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      differentiability properties
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      associates of continuous functions
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      Cantor functions
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      monotone-light factorization
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