St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 14. cilt,1-534. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2003 |
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... Example 2 below ) . Example 2. Let k = Qp , let L = k ( √p ) , and let T = RLGm . We have Therefore , To = Spec A , A : = Zp [ x , y ] / ( x2 – py2 – 1 ) . - - Tp Spec Fp ( x , y ) / ( x2 − 1 ) . If p2 , the group scheme Tp is ...
... Example 2 below ) . Example 2. Let k = Qp , let L = k ( √p ) , and let T = RLGm . We have Therefore , To = Spec A , A : = Zp [ x , y ] / ( x2 – py2 – 1 ) . - - Tp Spec Fp ( x , y ) / ( x2 − 1 ) . If p2 , the group scheme Tp is ...
Sayfa 274
... Example 2 ° and the following simple observation . ( 1 ) 4 ° . The lattice L∞ ( m × μ ) is BMO - regular , because the constant functions lie in BMO and have zero norm in that space . Example 5 ° below is based on a similar idea . Let ...
... Example 2 ° and the following simple observation . ( 1 ) 4 ° . The lattice L∞ ( m × μ ) is BMO - regular , because the constant functions lie in BMO and have zero norm in that space . Example 5 ° below is based on a similar idea . Let ...
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... Example 6 ° in the Introduction ) . Example 3 ° allows us to assume that r > 1 , and Theorem 2 allows us to pass to the question as to whether the dual Ľ1 ( l ” ́ ) is BMO - regular . Again by Example 3 ° , we may study the space L2 ...
... Example 6 ° in the Introduction ) . Example 3 ° allows us to assume that r > 1 , and Theorem 2 allows us to pass to the question as to whether the dual Ľ1 ( l ” ́ ) is BMO - regular . Again by Example 3 ° , we may study the space L2 ...
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