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Sayfa 152
10 ) 0 < B < l = 4 e , ß < n , there is a neighborhood Ozo of the point zo such that v
E CB , 1 / 2 ( Qzo nQt ; R3 ) , or , in other words , for some positive constant Co we
have | u ( z ) — v ( z ! ) 5 collu — r ' ] + \ t – t ' | 1 / 2 ) whenever z = ( x , t ) E ...
10 ) 0 < B < l = 4 e , ß < n , there is a neighborhood Ozo of the point zo such that v
E CB , 1 / 2 ( Qzo nQt ; R3 ) , or , in other words , for some positive constant Co we
have | u ( z ) — v ( z ! ) 5 collu — r ' ] + \ t – t ' | 1 / 2 ) whenever z = ( x , t ) E ...
Sayfa 356
Then for every interval J CR7 and for every measurable subset ECJ we have d (
R ) max | P | sup | P ] , ETJE where A > 0 is an absolute constant ( the best
possible value of it is A = 4 ) . The proof ( with a worse constant A = 2e ) follows
by a ...
Then for every interval J CR7 and for every measurable subset ECJ we have d (
R ) max | P | sup | P ] , ETJE where A > 0 is an absolute constant ( the best
possible value of it is A = 4 ) . The proof ( with a worse constant A = 2e ) follows
by a ...
Sayfa 472
Thus, for the set of numbers it1, v' we can consider the following quantities: 1) the
formal curvature Ki; 2) the quantity K2 obtained by substituting some constants (
the values at some point) for the metric tensor coefficients and their first ...
Thus, for the set of numbers it1, v' we can consider the following quantities: 1) the
formal curvature Ki; 2) the quantity K2 obtained by substituting some constants (
the values at some point) for the metric tensor coefficients and their first ...
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