Ideal Weights: Assymptotically Optimal Versions of Doubling, Absolute Continuity, and Bounded Mean Oscillation.

Michael Brian Korey

The journal of Fourier analysis and applications [[Elektronische Ressource]] (1998)

  • Volume: 4, Issue: 4-5, page 491-520
  • ISSN: 1069-5869; 1531-5851/e

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Korey, Michael Brian. "Ideal Weights: Assymptotically Optimal Versions of Doubling, Absolute Continuity, and Bounded Mean Oscillation.." The journal of Fourier analysis and applications [[Elektronische Ressource]] 4.4-5 (1998): 491-520. <http://eudml.org/doc/59579>.

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keywords = {doubling measure; bounded mean oscillation; condition; reverse Hölder inequality; Muckenhoupt condition; arithmetic-geometric mean inequality; BMO},
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