St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 10. cilt,579-1070. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 1999 |
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Sayfa 977
1.4 . Limit properties of the extremal functions x .. In Subsections 1.2 , 1.3 we described the structure of the extremal functions for the problem ( * ) . In this subsection we discuss some limit properties of the functions x ,. First ...
1.4 . Limit properties of the extremal functions x .. In Subsections 1.2 , 1.3 we described the structure of the extremal functions for the problem ( * ) . In this subsection we discuss some limit properties of the functions x ,. First ...
Sayfa 987
... properties of s * that follow from ( 6.1 ) . Relations ( 6.1 ( ii ) ) and ( 4.32 ) imply that ( 6.2 ) Hg . ( t ) = H • ( t ) – bo ( s * ) , 0≤t≤C . Now , from the Chebyshev theorem ( Theorem 0.3 ) we see that the function H ̧ . ( t ) ...
... properties of s * that follow from ( 6.1 ) . Relations ( 6.1 ( ii ) ) and ( 4.32 ) imply that ( 6.2 ) Hg . ( t ) = H • ( t ) – bo ( s * ) , 0≤t≤C . Now , from the Chebyshev theorem ( Theorem 0.3 ) we see that the function H ̧ . ( t ) ...
Sayfa 1049
... properties of concavity and subadditivity with respect to V were studied in [ 12 ] for the quantities ( t ; Ho + aV , Ho ) dt and so e - tλ§ ( \ ; Ho + aV , H。) dλ , related to the pair ( 0.10 ) for d = 3 . 0.5 . Largely , the present ...
... properties of concavity and subadditivity with respect to V were studied in [ 12 ] for the quantities ( t ; Ho + aV , Ho ) dt and so e - tλ§ ( \ ; Ho + aV , H。) dλ , related to the pair ( 0.10 ) for d = 3 . 0.5 . Largely , the present ...
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