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if <math>\mathcal{C}</math> is the | if <math>\mathcal{C}</math> is the Cantor set on [0,1], then the Cantor function ''c''<nowiki> : [0,1] → [0,1] can be defined as</nowiki> | ||
:<math>c(x) =\begin{cases} | :<math>c(x) =\begin{cases} |
Revision as of 20:46, 16 December 2020
if is the Cantor set on [0,1], then the Cantor function c : [0,1] → [0,1] can be defined as