Example of no-constant continous function $f: [0,1] rightarrow mathbb{R}$ whose derivative is almost...











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I think Devil's staircase is an example of such function, is there more?










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  • You can add constants and/or multiply the function by any real number, and get new functions whith the same property. I also think you could construct similar functions from many sets with properties siilar to the Cantor Set.
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  • You can add constants and/or multiply the function by any real number, and get new functions whith the same property. I also think you could construct similar functions from many sets with properties siilar to the Cantor Set.
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  • You can add constants and/or multiply the function by any real number, and get new functions whith the same property. I also think you could construct similar functions from many sets with properties siilar to the Cantor Set.
    – Henrik
    Nov 24 at 16:13


















  • You can add constants and/or multiply the function by any real number, and get new functions whith the same property. I also think you could construct similar functions from many sets with properties siilar to the Cantor Set.
    – Henrik
    Nov 24 at 16:13
















You can add constants and/or multiply the function by any real number, and get new functions whith the same property. I also think you could construct similar functions from many sets with properties siilar to the Cantor Set.
– Henrik
Nov 24 at 16:13




You can add constants and/or multiply the function by any real number, and get new functions whith the same property. I also think you could construct similar functions from many sets with properties siilar to the Cantor Set.
– Henrik
Nov 24 at 16:13















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