Skip to main content
edited body
Source Link
Fedor Petrov
  • 108.9k
  • 9
  • 264
  • 459

No. UniformlyA uniformly continuous functionsfunction takes $O(N)$ distinct values on thean $N\times N$ grid.

No. Uniformly continuous functions takes $O(N)$ distinct values on the $N\times N$ grid.

No. A uniformly continuous function takes $O(N)$ distinct values on an $N\times N$ grid.

Source Link
Fedor Petrov
  • 108.9k
  • 9
  • 264
  • 459

No. Uniformly continuous functions takes $O(N)$ distinct values on the $N\times N$ grid.