NewEvery arXiv paper, its researchers & institutions — mapped.
paper

From Uniform Continuity to Absolute Continuity

arXiv:1011.6471

Abstract

Absolute continuity implies uniform continuity, but generally not vice versa. In this short note, we present one sufficient condition for a uniformly continuous function to be absolutely continuous, which is the following theorem: For a uniformly continuous function f defined on an interval of the real line, if it is piecewise convex, then it is also absolutely continuous.