Abstract
We verify the existence of a purely unrectifiable set in which the typical Lipschitz function has a large set of differentiability points. The example arises from a construction, due to Csörnyei, Preiss and Tišer, of a universal differentiability set in which a certain Lipschitz function has only a purely unrectifiable set of differentiability points.
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