Lipschitz_continuity.png
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A Lipschitz continuous function. There is a double cone (shown in white) whose vertex can be translated along the graph of the function, so that the graph will always be entirely outside the cone.
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Date | 18 January 2008 (original upload date) |
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- 2008-02-01 10:07 Mhss 325×244× (8743 bytes) {{Information |Description=A Lipschitz continuous function. There is a double cone (shown in green) whose vertex can be translated along the graph of the function, so that the graph will always be entirely within the cone. |Source=self-made