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English: A Lipschitz continuous function. There is a double cone (shown in white) whose vertex can be translated along the graph of the function, so that the graph will always be entirely outside the cone.
Date 18 January 2008 (original upload date)
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  • 2008-02-01 10:07 Mhss 325×244× (8743 bytes) {{Information |Description=A Lipschitz continuous function. There is a double cone (shown in green) whose vertex can be translated along the graph of the function, so that the graph will always be entirely within the cone. |Source=self-made

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