Pages that link to "Item:Q2789028"
From MaRDI portal
The following pages link to The example of the bijective mapping \(f: \mathbb{R}\to\mathbb{R}\) such that \(f\) is everywhere discontinuous, but an inverse of the \(f\) is continuous at a countable set of points (Q2789028):
Displaying 4 items.
- A continuous linear bijection from \(\ell^2\) onto a dense subset of \(\ell^2\) whose inverse is everywhere unboundedly discontinuous (Q387428) (← links)
- A continuous bijection from \(\ell^2\) onto a subset of \(\ell^2\) whose inverse is everywhere unboundedly discontinuous, with an application to packing of balls in \(\ell^2\) (Q717667) (← links)
- Differentiable Functions on the Rationals (Q3198034) (← links)
- Open Discontinuous Maps From ℝ<sup><em>n</em></sup> onto ℝ<sup><em>n</em></sup> (Q3450374) (← links)