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Examples of functions -extendable for each finite, but not -extendable

Wiesław Pawłucki (1998)

Banach Center Publications

In Example 1, we describe a subset X of the plane and a function on X which has a k -extension to the whole 2 for each finite, but has no -extension to 2 . In Example 2, we construct a similar example of a subanalytic subset of 5 ; much more sophisticated than the first one. The dimensions given here are smallest possible.

Extending n times differentiable functions of several variables

Hajrudin Fejzić, Dan Rinne, Clifford E. Weil (1999)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

It is shown that n times Peano differentiable functions defined on a closed subset of m and satisfying a certain condition on that set can be extended to n times Peano differentiable functions defined on m if and only if the n th order Peano derivatives are Baire class one functions.

Extending o-minimal Fréchet derivatives

Andreas Fischer (2007)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

We investigate several extension properties of Fréchet differentiable functions defined on closed sets for o-minimal expansions of real closed fields.

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