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发表于 2025-3-26 22:37:28
Holger Bock Axelsen,Robert Glückular quasi-metric spaces. The text is divided into two main parts, with the first part providing atomic, molecular, and grand maximal function characterizations of Hardy spaces and formulates sharp versions of basic analytical tools for quasi-metric spaces, such as a Lebesgue differentiation theorem
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发表于 2025-3-27 23:53:58
John Case,Sanjay Jain,Trong Dao Le,Yuh Shin Ong,Pavel Semukhin,Frank Stephan scales, this book establishes new conditions that lead to sThe book is devoted to dynamic inequalities of Hardy type and extensions and generalizations via convexity on a time scale T. In particular, the book contains the time scale versions of classical Hardy type inequalities, Hardy and Littlewoo
Inordinate
发表于 2025-3-28 02:42:46
Émilie Charlier,Mike Domaratzki,Tero Harju,Jeffrey Shallit scales, this book establishes new conditions that lead to sThe book is devoted to dynamic inequalities of Hardy type and extensions and generalizations via convexity on a time scale T. In particular, the book contains the time scale versions of classical Hardy type inequalities, Hardy and Littlewoo
胶水
发表于 2025-3-28 06:49:39
Krishnendu Chatterjee,Nathanaël Fijalkown and Macmillan to publish his first novel forced him to turn to the less prestigious William Tinsley for his second. Tinsley, sole proprietor of the family firm after the death of his more businesslike brother in 1866, did not move in the same social circles or belong to the same literary establish
护身符
发表于 2025-3-28 13:59:38
Krishnendu Chatterjee,Thomas A. Henzinger,Florian Horne middle of Hardy’s fictional career’, when he might have been expected to produce his best work, but instead wrote many of the novels which have come to be regarded as mediocre (Gatrell 1986a: 70–1). I have included . in this category partly because it was so spectacularly unsuccessful at the time,