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VitoVolterra,1881:There

existsafunction,F(x),
whosederivative,F'(x),
existsandisboundedforall
x,butthederivative,F'(x),
cannotbeintegrated.


TheFundamentalTheoremofCalculus:


F' x
1.Ifthen f x

2.Iffdoesnothaveajumpdiscontinuity
atx,then d
dx
f t


IfFisdifferentiableatx=a,can
F'(x)bediscontinuousatx=a?


IfFisdifferentiableatx=a,can
F'(x)bediscontinuousatx=a?

Yes!



F x



F x

F' x



F x

F' x

F' 0








F x

F' x

F' 0

lim

x





CantorsSet

FirstdescribedbyH.J.S.Smith,1875


CantorsSet

FirstdescribedbyH.J.S.Smith,1875
ThenbyVitoVolterra,1881


CantorsSet

FirstdescribedbyH.J.S.Smith,1875
ThenbyVitoVolterra,1881

AndfinallybyGeorgCantor,
1883


CantorsSet

0 1/3 2/3 1

Remove[1/3,2/3]


CantorsSet

0 1/9 2/9 1/3 2/3 7/9 8/9 1

Remove[1/3,2/3]

Remove[1/9,2/9]and[7/9,8/9]


CantorsSet

0 1/9 2/9 1/3 2/3 7/9 8/9 1

Remove[1/3,2/3]

Remove[1/9,2/9]and[7/9,8/9]

Remove[1/27,2/27],[7/27,8/27],[19/27,20/27],and
[25/27,26/27],andsoonWhatsleft?


CantorsSet

0 1/9 2/9 1/3 2/3 7/9 8/9 1


1 L

Whatslefthas

measure0.
1 2 2 2 2 3
=1 1+ + + +L
3 3 3 3
1 1
=1 =11=0.
2
3 1 3


CreateanewsetliketheCantorsetexcept
thefirstmiddlepieceonlyhaslength1/4
eachofthenexttwomiddlepiecesonlyhavelength1/16
thenextfourpieceseachhavelength1/64,etc.

Theamountlefthassize 1 L

1 2 2 2 2 3
=1 1+ + + +L
4 4 4 4
1 1 1
=1 =
1
4 1 2 2


WellcallthissetSVC(forSmithVolterraCantor).
Ithassomesurprisingcharacteristics:
1.SVCcontainsnointervalsnomatterhowsmalla
subintervalof[0,1]wetake,therewillbepointsinthat
subintervalthatarenotinSVC.SVCisnowheredense.


WellcallthissetSVC(forSmithVolterraCantor).
Ithassomesurprisingcharacteristics:
1.SVCcontainsnointervalsnomatterhowsmalla
subintervalof[0,1]wetake,therewillbepointsinthat
subintervalthatarenotinSVC.SVCisnowheredense.
2.Givenanycollectionofsubintervalsof[0,1],whose
unioncontainsSVC,thesumofthelengthsofthese
intervalsisatleast1/2.


Volterrasconstruction:

Startwiththefunction F x

Restricttotheinterval[0,1/8],exceptfindthelargestvalueof
xonthisintervalatwhichF'(x)=0,andkeepFconstantfrom
thisvalueallthewaytox=1/8.


Volterrasconstruction:

Totherightofx=1/8,takethemirrorimageofthis
function:for1/8<x<1/4,andoutsideof[0,1/4],define
f1 x
thisfunctiontobe0.Callthisfunction.


Volterrasconstruction:

f1 x isadifferentiablefunctionforallvaluesofx,but
lim
x


Nowweslidethisfunctionoversothattheportionthat
isnotidentically0isintheinterval[3/8,5/8],that
middlepieceoflength1/4takenoutoftheSVCset.


Wefollowthesameproceduretocreateanew
f2 x
function,,thatoccupiestheinterval[0,1/16]
andis0outsidethisinterval.


f2 x
Weslideonecopyofintoeachinterval
oflength1/16thatwasremovedfromtheSVC
set.


Volterrasfunction,V(x),iswhatweobtaininthelimitas
wedothisforeveryintervalremovedfromtheSVCset.
Ithasthefollowingproperties:
1.Visdifferentiableateveryvalueofx,andits
derivativeisbounded(belowby1.013andaboveby
1.023).


Volterrasfunction,V(x),iswhatweobtaininthelimitas
wedothisforeveryintervalremovedfromtheSVCset.
Ithasthefollowingproperties:
1.Visdifferentiableateveryvalueofx,andits
derivativeisbounded(belowby1.013andaboveby
1.023).
2.Ifaisaleftorrightendpointofoneoftheremoved
intervals,thenthederivativeofVataexists(andequals
0),butwecanfindpointsarbitrarilyclosetoawherethe
derivativeis+1,andpointsarbitrarilyclosetoawhere
thederivativeis1.


Nomatterhowwepartition[0,1],thepiecesthat
containendpointsofremovedintervalsmusthave
lengthsthatadduptoatleast1/2.
ThepiecesonwhichthevariationofV'isatleast2
musthavelengthsthatadduptoatleast1/2.


Recall:
Vi
Integralexistsifandonlyifcanbemadeas
smallaswewishbytakingsufficientlysmallintervals.

Vi


Conclusion:VolterrasfunctionVcanbe
differentiatedandhasaboundedderivative,butits
derivative,V',cannotbeintegrated:

d
V x
dx

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