Saturday, December 30, 2017

calculus - Is it possible for a continuous function to have a nowhere-continuous derivative?

This is motivated by a question I saw elsewhere that asks whether there is a real-valued function on an interval that contains no monotone subintervals.



Edit: Note that I am asking for a function whose derivative exists but is not continuous anywhere.

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