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The higher order partial derivatives of Okamoto's function with respect to the parameter

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2025-06-24 v1

Abstract

Let {Fa:a(0,1)}\{F_a: a\in(0,1)\} be Okamoto's family of continuous self-affine functions, introduced in [{\em Proc. Japan Acad. Ser. A Math. Sci.} {\bf 81} (2005), no. 3, 47--50]. This family includes well-known ``pathological" examples such as Cantor's devil's staircase and Perkins' continuous but nowhere differentiable function. It is well known that Fa(x)F_a(x) is real analytic in aa for every x[0,1]x\in[0,1]. We introduce the functions Mk,a(x):=kakFa(x),kN,x[0,1]. M_{k,a}(x):=\frac{\partial^k}{\partial a^k}F_a(x), \qquad k\in\mathbb{N}, \quad x\in[0,1]. We compute the box-counting dimension of the graph of Mk,aM_{k,a}, characterize its differentiability, and investigate in detail the set of points where Mk,aM_{k,a} has an infinite derivative. While some of our results are similar to the known facts about Okamoto's function, there are also some notable differences and surprising new phenomena that arise when considering the higher order partial derivatives of FaF_a.

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@article{arxiv.2506.17737,
  title  = {The higher order partial derivatives of Okamoto's function with respect to the parameter},
  author = {Pieter Allaart and Nathan Dalaklis and Kiko Kawamura and Matthew Ortiz and Jiajie Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.17737},
  year   = {2025}
}

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39 pages, 5 figures