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Properties of Hadamard directional derivatives: Denjoy-Young-Saks theorem for functions on Banach spaces

Published 11 Aug 2013 in math.FA | (1308.2415v1)

Abstract: The classical Denjoy-Young-Saks theorem on Dini derivatives of arbitrary functions $f: \R \to \R$ was extended by U.S. Haslam-Jones (1932) and A.J. Ward (1935) to arbitrary functions on $\R2$. This extension gives the strongest relation among upper and lower Hadamard directional derivatives $f+_H (x,v)$, $f-_H (x,v)$ ($v \in X$) which holds almost everywhere for an arbitrary function $f:\R2\to \R$. Our main result extends the theorem of Haslam-Jones and Ward to functions on separable Banach spaces.

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