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In mathematics, Zahorski's theorem is a theorem of real analysis. It states that a necessary and sufficient condition for a subset of the real line to be the set of points of non-differentiability of a continuous real-valued function, is that it be the union of a Gδ set and a G δ σ {\displaystyle {G_{\delta }}_{\sigma }} set of zero measure.

This result was proved by Zygmunt Zahorski [pl] in 1939 and first published in 1941.

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