St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 18. cilt,511-1027. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2007 |
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Sayfa 583
... limit exponent was extended beyond the class of domains with the cone property , specifically , to domains with the flexible cone property ( Besov [ 4 ] ) , and to John domains ( Reshetnyak [ 6 ] , Bojarski [ 7 ] ) . Moreover , it ...
... limit exponent was extended beyond the class of domains with the cone property , specifically , to domains with the flexible cone property ( Besov [ 4 ] ) , and to John domains ( Reshetnyak [ 6 ] , Bojarski [ 7 ] ) . Moreover , it ...
Sayfa 587
... limit exponent q for the imbedding W ( N ) C Lq ( N ) , lp < n , can take any value in ( p , np / ( n − lp ) ) , and the imbedding with this limit exponent can be compact . - Indeed , suppose p≥ 1 , lp < n , and q € ( p , np / ( n ...
... limit exponent q for the imbedding W ( N ) C Lq ( N ) , lp < n , can take any value in ( p , np / ( n − lp ) ) , and the imbedding with this limit exponent can be compact . - Indeed , suppose p≥ 1 , lp < n , and q € ( p , np / ( n ...
Sayfa 598
... limit in L ( N ) is a nonzero function . But since v ( x ) = 0 for z > rk + ɛk , if a subsequence of { v } converges in L ( N ) , then its limit equals zero almost everywhere on N. This contradiction proves ( 1.7 ) , completing the ...
... limit in L ( N ) is a nonzero function . But since v ( x ) = 0 for z > rk + ɛk , if a subsequence of { v } converges in L ( N ) , then its limit equals zero almost everywhere on N. This contradiction proves ( 1.7 ) , completing the ...
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