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Weird Function Challenge II (Posted on 2006-10-01) Difficulty: 5 of 5
Find a continuous, strictly monotonic function f:R->R (R the set of real numbers) which is non-differentiable on a very dense set.

For this problem, we'll call a set of real numbers very dense if it intersects every interval [a,b] in an infinite, uncountable number of elements.

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re: I'm still here ...JLo2006-10-31 10:04:48
I'm still here ...Steve Herman2006-10-31 08:37:16
Hints/TipsBig hintJLo2006-10-31 06:55:10
Hmmmm.......vswitchs2006-10-29 11:13:07
Hints/TipsHintJLo2006-10-15 11:08:58
re(4): Not dense enough ...vswitchs2006-10-15 06:59:28
re(3): Not dense enough ...vswitchs2006-10-13 16:16:25
re(2): Not dense enough ...Steve Herman2006-10-12 07:42:18
re: Not dense enough ...vswitchs2006-10-12 02:50:54
Not dense enough ...Steve Herman2006-10-06 21:07:14
This title is intentionally unusedSteve Herman2006-10-02 21:10:55
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