The following pages link to Monsters in Calculus (Q4685119):
Displaying 9 items.
- Doubly paradoxical functions of one variable (Q1748306) (← links)
- Non-isolated, non-strictly monotone points of iterates of continuous functions (Q2054549) (← links)
- Nowhere-monotone differentiable functions and bounded variation (Q2227578) (← links)
- Typical bad differentiable extensions (Q2414837) (← links)
- Differentiability versus continuity: Restriction and extension theorems and monstrous examples (Q4631426) (← links)
- Continuous Maps Admitting No Tangent Lines: A Centennial of Besicovitch Functions (Q5094536) (← links)
- Linearly continuous maps discontinuous on the graphs of twice differentiable functions (Q5880233) (← links)
- Can One Visualize a Continuous Nowhere Differentiable Function? (Q5880267) (← links)
- Nowhere-monotone differentiable functions and set of monstrous shift (Q6044187) (← links)