Difference between revisions of "Devil's staircase"
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Revision as of 05:46, 12 December 2016
The Devil's staircase (also known as the Cantor function) is a function $c \colon [0,1] \rightarrow [0,1]$ can be expressed by the following rules:
- Write $x$ in base-3.
- If that representation of $x$ contains a $1$, replace every digit after the first $1$ with $0$'s.
- Replace all $2$'s with $1$'s.
- The resulting expansion defines $c(x)$.
Videos
Cantor's staircase (25 November 2014)