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A recognized trend of research investigates generalizations of the Hadamard's inversion theorem to functions that may fail to be differentiable. In this vein, the present paper explores some consequences of a recent result about the…
Let $ f: \mathbb{R} ^ n \rightarrow \mathbb{R}^n $ be a Lipschitz mapping with generalized Jacobian at $x_0$, denoted by $\partial f(x_0)$, is of maximal rank. F. H. Clarke (1976) proved that $f$ is locally invertible. In this paper, we…
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