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Bounded variation and around: a survey

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zbMATH Open1334.26014MaRDI QIDQ3464545FDOQ3464545


Authors: Jürgen Appell Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 27 January 2016





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zbMATH Keywords

absolutely continuous functionsfunctions of bounded variationfunctions of bounded \(p\)-variationLipschitz continuous functionsHölder continuous functionsfunctions of bounded \(\Lambda\)-variation


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Lipschitz (Hölder) classes (26A16) Functions of bounded variation, generalizations (26A45) Singular functions, Cantor functions, functions with other special properties (26A30) Absolutely continuous real functions in one variable (26A46)



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