The partial derivative of Okamoto's functions with respect to the parameter
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Abstract: The differentiability of the one parameter family of Okomoto's functions as functions of has been analyzed extensively since their introduction in 2005. As an analogue to a similar investigation, in this paper, we consider the partial derivative of Okomoto's functions with respect to the parameter . We place a significant focus on to describe the properties of a nowhere differentiable function for which the set of points of infinite derivative produces an example of a measure zero set with Hausdorff dimension .
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