On functions of finite variation, depending on a parameter
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W. Orlicz (1953)
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As in Part I [Annales de l’Inst. Fourier, 27-3 (1997), 97-113], our object is to construct a measure whose support has Lebesgue measure zero, but whose Fourier transform drops away extremely fast.
Gonshor, Harry (1966)
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The theory of functions plays an important role in harmonic analysis. Because of this, it turns out that some spaces of analytic functions have been studied extensively, such as H-spaces, Bergman spaces, etc. One of the major insights that has developed in the study of H-spaces is what we call the real atomic characterization of these spaces.
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