Difference between revisions of "Delta differentiable implies continuous"
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Theorem
If $f$ is $\Delta$-differentiable at $t$, then $f$ is continuous at $t$.
Proof
References
- Martin Bohner and Allan Peterson: Dynamic Equations on Time Scales (2001)... (previous)... (next): Theorem $1.16 (i)$