Derivative of the iterations of Minkowski question mark function in special points

Abstract

For the Minkowski question mark function ?(x) we consider derivative of the function fn(x) = ?(?(...?n times(x))). Apart from obvious cases (rational numbers for example) it is non-trivial to find explicit examples of numbers x for which f'n(x)=0. In this paper we present a set of irrational numbers, such that for every element x0 of this set and for any n∈Z+ one has f'n(x0)=0.

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