Graphs of continuous functions from \({\mathbb R}\) to \({\mathbb R}\) are not purely unrectifiable (Q1852384)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1848849
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| English | Graphs of continuous functions from \({\mathbb R}\) to \({\mathbb R}\) are not purely unrectifiable |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1848849 |
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Graphs of continuous functions from \({\mathbb R}\) to \({\mathbb R}\) are not purely unrectifiable (English)
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5 January 2003
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unrectifiability
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graph
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continuous function
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0.8698893
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0.8467822
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0.8347548
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0.8340682
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0.83093005
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0.81937814
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0.8115575
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