St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 5. cilt,4-6. sayılarAmerican Mathematical Society, 1994 |
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Sayfa 945
... bounded functions f : T → R1 . Therefore , it is convenient to introduce a metric P2 ( Y1 , Y1 ) = | Y ( y2 ) – Y ( y1 ) | in R1 , where Y is an arbitrary strictly monotone bounded function ( for instance , arctany ) . Obviously , the ...
... bounded functions f : T → R1 . Therefore , it is convenient to introduce a metric P2 ( Y1 , Y1 ) = | Y ( y2 ) – Y ( y1 ) | in R1 , where Y is an arbitrary strictly monotone bounded function ( for instance , arctany ) . Obviously , the ...
Sayfa 947
... BOUNDED VARIATION Here we shall find a necessary and sufficient condition for the convergence of a sequence of operators ( 0.1 ) on the class BV . First we determine which kernels μn may constitute a convergent sequence . Clearly , for ...
... BOUNDED VARIATION Here we shall find a necessary and sufficient condition for the convergence of a sequence of operators ( 0.1 ) on the class BV . First we determine which kernels μn may constitute a convergent sequence . Clearly , for ...
Sayfa 1038
... bounded on D ; 4 ) T is bounded in L2 . Thus , there is an effective criterion for a Toeplitz operator with nonnegative symbol to be bounded . Criteria for compactness of Tu are formulated similarly . Let μ be a nonnegative measure ...
... bounded on D ; 4 ) T is bounded in L2 . Thus , there is an effective criterion for a Toeplitz operator with nonnegative symbol to be bounded . Criteria for compactness of Tu are formulated similarly . Let μ be a nonnegative measure ...
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LOCAL ESTIMATES OF EXPONENTIAL POLYNOMIALS | 665 |
Random periodization technique and the Morgan theorem | 678 |
Mathematics Subject Classification Primary 4202 | 719 |
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