Sunday, 24 July 2016

derivatives - Continuous but nowhere differentiable function on domain

I am trying to come up with an example of a function which is continuous on $[0,1]$ but nowhere differentiable but which is in a way simpler than Weierstrass function or "more intuitive" so to speak.



Do you know any such example?

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