Prevalence of "nowhere analyticity"

Françoise Bastin; Céline Esser; Samuel Nicolay

Studia Mathematica (2012)

  • Volume: 210, Issue: 3, page 239-246
  • ISSN: 0039-3223

Abstract

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This note brings a complement to the study of genericity of functions which are nowhere analytic mainly in a measure-theoretic sense. We extend this study to Gevrey classes of functions.

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Françoise Bastin, Céline Esser, and Samuel Nicolay. "Prevalence of "nowhere analyticity"." Studia Mathematica 210.3 (2012): 239-246. <http://eudml.org/doc/285397>.

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