Baire 1 functions, approximately continuous functions and derivatives
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- Averaging processes on function classes
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- Doubly paradoxical functions of one variable
- An auto-homeomorphism of a Cantor set with derivative zero everywhere
- A joint generalization of Whitney's extension theorem and Aversa-Laczkovich-Preiss' extension theorem
- Separation and approximation theorems on derivatives
- Sur le prolongement des fonctions
- Most Darboux Baire 1 functions map big sets onto small sets
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- On the extension of functions of the first Baire class
- Characteristic Functions and Products of Bounded Derivatives
- Extension theorems on derivatives of additive interval functions
- Covering functions by countably many functions from some families
- Typical bad differentiable extensions
- Separation properties of some subclasses of Baire 1 functions
- Separation of sets by derivatives
- Differentiable restrictions of continuous functions
- Sur les suites transfinies
- Smooth extension theorems for one variable maps
- First return path systems: Differentiability, continuity, and orderings
- Uniform limits of preponderantly continuous functions
- Differentiable extension theorem: a lost proof of V. Jarník
- Level Sets of Derivatives
- Selective, bi-selective, and composite differentiation
- Ordinarily approximately continuous selections
- Derivatives and closed sets
- Differentiable Restrictions of Real Functions
- Representations of Functions by Derivatives
- Does every continuous function have an antiderivative?
- Separation of sets by bounded derivatives
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