一个连续的无处可微函数能否形象化?

IF 0.4 4区 数学 Q4 MATHEMATICS American Mathematical Monthly Pub Date : 2023-01-13 DOI:10.1080/00029890.2022.2154555
A. Bruckner, J. B. Bruckner, B. S. Thomson
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摘要当学生在实际分析课程中第一次遇到连续无处可微函数的例子时,他们会看到什么?当部分和变得越来越复杂时,很难想象函数的无穷和。我们通过这样一个函数的图提供了一种几何方法。我们的主题是基于这样一个事实,即如果一个函数的图以一种特殊的方式与所有非垂直线相交,那么该函数在任何点都不能有导数。我们将要求,在函数的图G上的每个点P处,必须有许多线L到P,其中P作为交点的极限点。这幅图很容易想象,但不可能用图形表示:它避免了19世纪数学家首次试图描述这些函数时所面临的所有计算复杂性。
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Can One Visualize a Continuous Nowhere Differentiable Function?
Abstract When students first encounter an example of a continuous nowhere differentiable function in a real analysis course, what do they visualize? It is not easy to visualize an infinite sum of functions when the partial sums get increasingly complicated. We offer a geometric approach via the graph of such a function. Our theme is based on the fact that, if the graph of a function intersects all non-vertical lines in a special way, then that function cannot have a derivative at any point. We will require that at each point P on the graph G of the function there must be many lines L through P having P as a limit point of the intersection . This picture is easy to imagine but impossible to represent graphically: it avoids all of the computational complications that faced nineteenth-century mathematicians when they first attempted to describe these functions.
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