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| Title of object: |
Rademacher's Theorem |
| Canonical Name: |
RademachersTheorem |
| Type: |
Theorem |
| Created on: |
2003-03-25 12:01:31 |
| Modified on: |
2003-03-25 12:01:31 |
| Classification: |
msc:26B05 |
| Synonyms: |
Rademacher's Theorem=Differentiability of Lipschitz functions |
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| Changes for correction #3605 ('Capital letters in title'). |
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| Let $f\colon \mathbb R^n\to \mathbb R$ be any Lipschitz continuous function. Then $f$ is differentiable in almost every $x\in\mathbb R^n$. |
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