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Stein's extension operator for sets with Lipγ-boundary
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Leonhard Frerick
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September 25, 2009
We modify Stein's extension operator to obtain a generalization of Bierstone's extension result for sets with Lipγ-boundary.
Keywords: Whithney functions; extension operators
Received: 2006-7-28
Published Online: 2009-9-25
Published in Print: 2007-10-1
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