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The first section consists of auxiliary results about nondecreasing real functions. In the second section a new characterization of relatively compact sets of regulated functions in the sup-norm topology is brought, and the third section includes, among others, an analogue of Helly's Choice Theorem in the space of regulated functions.
This paper deals with regulated functions having values in a Banach space. In particular, families of equiregulated functions are considered and criteria for relative compactness in the space of regulated functions are given.
We characterize the class of weights, invariant under dilations, for which a modified fractional integral operator maps weak weighted Orlicz spaces into appropriate weighted versions of the spaces , where . This generalizes known results about boundedness of from weak into Lipschitz spaces for and from weak into . It turns out that the class of weights corresponding to acting on weak for of lower type equal or greater than , is the same as the one solving the problem for weak...
Some properties of strongly Wright-convex functions are presented. In particular it is shown that a function f:D → ℝ, where D is an open convex subset of an inner product space X, is strongly Wright-convex with modulus c if and only if it can be represented in the form f(x) = g(x)+a(x)+c||x||², x ∈ D, where g:D → ℝ is a convex function and a:X → ℝ is an additive function. A characterization of inner product spaces by strongly Wright-convex functions is also given.
We present comparison theorems for the weighted quasi-arithmetic means and for weighted Bajraktarević means without supposing in advance that the weights are the same.
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