St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 15. cilt,1-468. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2004 |
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Sayfa 65
... Remark . Note that Lemma 11 completes the proof of Theorem 21 not only in the evident case where Bmax ∞ , but also in the case where B x1 , because in this case the reverse inequalities are valid for an arbitrary weight w : = ( 41 ) ...
... Remark . Note that Lemma 11 completes the proof of Theorem 21 not only in the evident case where Bmax ∞ , but also in the case where B x1 , because in this case the reverse inequalities are valid for an arbitrary weight w : = ( 41 ) ...
Sayfa 362
... Remark 6.3 . By Remark 6.2 , Theorem 6.7 means that there exists an orthonormal system { e } m in H such that conditions ( 6.12 ) are fulfilled for every km . In other words , the kth Hellinger type of Σ is realized by the measure ...
... Remark 6.3 . By Remark 6.2 , Theorem 6.7 means that there exists an orthonormal system { e } m in H such that conditions ( 6.12 ) are fulfilled for every km . In other words , the kth Hellinger type of Σ is realized by the measure ...
Sayfa 413
... Remark 3.18 . Theorem 3.17 shows the universality of the averaging over the correspond- ing period in the case of cyclic groups gt ( associated with the one - parameter subgroups etx of SL2 ( R ) ) , where det ( X ) > 0. It also yields ...
... Remark 3.18 . Theorem 3.17 shows the universality of the averaging over the correspond- ing period in the case of cyclic groups gt ( associated with the one - parameter subgroups etx of SL2 ( R ) ) , where det ( X ) > 0. It also yields ...
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2004 No 1 Pages 140 | 2 |
New modifications of the analytic capacity | 24 |
Mathematics Subject Classification Primary 31A15 | 139 |
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