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Smooth Cantor functions

T. W. Körner (2007)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We characterise the set on which an infinitely differentiable function can be locally polynomial.

Some applications of Kurzweil-Henstock integration

Rudolf Výborný (1993)

Mathematica Bohemica

Applications of ideal from Kurzweil-Henstock integration to elementary analysis on 𝐑 , mean value theorems for vector valued functions, l’Hospital rule, theorems of Taylor type and path independence of line integrals are discussed.

Some mean value theorems as consequences of the Darboux property

Dan Ştefan Marinescu, Mihai Monea (2017)

Mathematica Bohemica

The aim of the paper is to present some mean value theorems obtained as consequences of the intermediate value property. First, we will prove that any nonextremum value of a Darboux function can be represented as an arithmetic, geometric or harmonic mean of some different values of this function. Then, we will present some extensions of the Cauchy or Lagrange Theorem in classical or integral form. Also, we include similar results involving divided differences. The paper was motivated by some problems...

Some Mean-Value Theorems of the Cauchy Type

Pecaric, Josip, Rodic Lipanovic, Mirna, Srivastava, H. M. (2006)

Fractional Calculus and Applied Analysis

2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 26A24, 26D15; Secondary 41A05Some mean-value theorems of the Cauchy type, which are connected with Jensen’s inequality, are given in [2] in discrete form and in [5] in integral form. Several further generalizations and applications of these results are presented here.

Sommes de carrés de fonctions dérivables

Jean-Michel Bony (2005)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

On montre que toute fonction positive de classe C 2 m définie sur un intervalle de est somme de deux carrés de fonctions de classe C m . En dimension 2, toute fonction positive f de classe C 4 est somme d’un nombre fini de carrés de fonctions de classe C 2 , pourvu que ses dérivées d’ordre 4 s’annulent aux points où f et 2 f s’annulent.

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