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Let $X$ be a complete measure space of finite measure. The Lebesgue transform of an integrable function $f$ on $X$ encodes the collection of all the mean-values of $f$ on all measurable subsets of $X$ of positive measure. In the problem of…
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Let $S$ be the set of subsequences $(x_{n_k})$ of a given real sequence $(x_n)$ which preserve the set of statistical cluster points. It has been recently shown that $S$ is a set of full (Lebesgue) measure. Here, on the other hand, we prove…
We study functions of an elliptic parameter, which are defined as iterated integrals of elliptic functions. We establish their relation with the "elliptic associators" of our previous work, by means of a functional realization of Lie…
In this article we introduced algebraic sieves, i.e. selection procedures on a given finite set to extract a particular subset. Such procedures are performed by finite groups acting on the set. They are called sieves because there are…
No functions class for general measurable sets classes are known whose functions have the property of differentiability of integrals associated to such sets classes. In this paper,we give some subspaces of $L^s$ with $1<s<\infty$, whose…
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