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Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a [[time scale]] and let $f \colon \mathbb{T} \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$. We say that $f$ is pre-differentiable with region of differentiation $D \subset \mathbb{T}^{\kappa}$ if $f$ id [[delta derivative|delta differentiable]] at all $t \in D$ and $\mathbb{T}^{\kappa} \setminus D$ is countable and contains no [[scattered point|right-scattered]] points in $\mathbb{T}$.
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Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a [[time scale]] and let $f \colon \mathbb{T} \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$. We say that $f$ is pre-differentiable with region of differentiation $D \subset \mathbb{T}^{\kappa}$ if $f$ is [[delta derivative|delta differentiable]] at all $t \in D$ and $\mathbb{T}^{\kappa} \setminus D$ is countable and contains no [[scattered point|right-scattered]] points in $\mathbb{T}$.
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* {{BookReference|Dynamic Equations on Time Scales|2001|Martin Bohner|author2=Allan Peterson|prev=findme|next=findme}}: Definition $1.62$
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* {{BookReference|Dynamic Equations on Time Scales|2001|Martin Bohner|author2=Allan Peterson|prev=findme|next=Regulated on compact interval is bounded}}: Definition $1.62$
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* {{PaperReference|Functional series on time scales|2008|Dorota Mozyrska|author2=Ewa Pawluszewicz|prev=rd-continuous|next=findme}}
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[[Category:Definition]]

Latest revision as of 12:53, 16 January 2023

Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a time scale and let $f \colon \mathbb{T} \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$. We say that $f$ is pre-differentiable with region of differentiation $D \subset \mathbb{T}^{\kappa}$ if $f$ is delta differentiable at all $t \in D$ and $\mathbb{T}^{\kappa} \setminus D$ is countable and contains no right-scattered points in $\mathbb{T}$.

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