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... integral ( 1 ) exists for almost all x , and defines a bounded mapping of L , ( E " ) into itself , 1≤poo . For p ∞ , and p 2 , the exact norm of this mapping may be determined . For p = 2 , the n - dimensional analogue of Theorem ...
... integral ( 1 ) exists for almost all x , and defines a bounded mapping of L , ( E " ) into itself , 1≤poo . For p ∞ , and p 2 , the exact norm of this mapping may be determined . For p = 2 , the n - dimensional analogue of Theorem ...
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Nelson Dunford, Jacob T. Schwartz. an integral studied by Hilbert . The integral ( 2 ) may be interpreted in terms of a Cauchy principal value as • + ∞0 pixy dx - lim 15 E + eixy dx Ꮖ Ε • ∞0 pixy- é ixy = lim dx x • ∞ sin xy = lim 2i ...
Nelson Dunford, Jacob T. Schwartz. an integral studied by Hilbert . The integral ( 2 ) may be interpreted in terms of a Cauchy principal value as • + ∞0 pixy dx - lim 15 E + eixy dx Ꮖ Ε • ∞0 pixy- é ixy = lim dx x • ∞ sin xy = lim 2i ...
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... integral • + ∞ ∞ f ( x ) x - y dx instead of ( 3 ) , all our considerations would fail . In the multi - dimensional case the convolution integrals • + ∞ Q ( x − y ) --- ( 4 ) f ( y ) dy 81 x - y " of the form analyzed by Calderón ...
... integral • + ∞ ∞ f ( x ) x - y dx instead of ( 3 ) , all our considerations would fail . In the multi - dimensional case the convolution integrals • + ∞ Q ( x − y ) --- ( 4 ) f ( y ) dy 81 x - y " of the form analyzed by Calderón ...
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