St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 10. cilt,579-1070. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 1999 |
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Sayfa 718
... values of t . Now , arguing as in the scalar case ( see [ 12 ] ) , it is not hard to show that on the interval ( 0 , + ∞ ) M ( z ) has boundary values ( understood in the strong sense ) , i.e. , for any ƒ € 12 we have ( 10 ) • + x M ...
... values of t . Now , arguing as in the scalar case ( see [ 12 ] ) , it is not hard to show that on the interval ( 0 , + ∞ ) M ( z ) has boundary values ( understood in the strong sense ) , i.e. , for any ƒ € 12 we have ( 10 ) • + x M ...
Sayfa 772
... values * K ( A ) = lim K ( C ) , C + 35 → λ K⭑ ( X ) = lim K. ( n ) with respect to strong convergence at almost all λ € R , and K1 ( X ) = K * ( X ) . Let RK denote the set of all points AER at which the angular boundary values exist ...
... values * K ( A ) = lim K ( C ) , C + 35 → λ K⭑ ( X ) = lim K. ( n ) with respect to strong convergence at almost all λ € R , and K1 ( X ) = K * ( X ) . Let RK denote the set of all points AER at which the angular boundary values exist ...
Sayfa 838
... values in ( - ; π ] ( we assume that the function Kμ is defined a.e. on R by its nontangential boundary values ) . In this case we shall have 0 ≤ u ≤ π . Similarly , if \ < 0 , then u can be chosen so that ( 3.2 ) holds with arg taking ...
... values in ( - ; π ] ( we assume that the function Kμ is defined a.e. on R by its nontangential boundary values ) . In this case we shall have 0 ≤ u ≤ π . Similarly , if \ < 0 , then u can be chosen so that ( 3.2 ) holds with arg taking ...
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