Hausdorff and Box dimensions of continuous functions and lineability
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- On the box dimensions of graphs of typical continuous functions
- Dimension prints for continuous functions on the unit square
- Box dimension, oscillation and smoothness in function spaces
- General Hausdorff functions, and the notion of one-sided measure and dimension
- APPROXIMATION OF THE SAME BOX DIMENSION IN CONTINUOUS FUNCTIONS SPACE
- Lineability, spaceability, and latticeability of subsets of \(C([0, 1])\) and Sobolev spaces
- Classical vs. non-Archimedean analysis: an approach via algebraic genericity
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