Derivatives take every value on the set of approximate continuity points (Q795189)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3861478
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    Derivatives take every value on the set of approximate continuity points
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3861478

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      Derivatives take every value on the set of approximate continuity points (English)
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      1983
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      The author deals with real functions defined on [0,1]. He proves the following theorem: Let f be a derivative and let \(A_ f\) denote the set of approximate continuity points of f. Then f takes each of its values on \(A_ f\).
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      Banach space of bounded functions
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      Baire 1 functions
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      Darboux Baire 1 functions
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      derivatives
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      approximately continuous functions
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      set of approximate continuity points
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