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Averages on annuli of Euclidean space
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François Havard
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19. März 2010
Abstract
We study the range of validity of differentiation theorems and ergodic theorems for actions, for averages on “thick spheres” of Euclidean space.
Keywords.: Lebesgue differentiation theorem; multidimensional measure preserving actions; ergodic theorem; spherical averages; maximal inequalities
Published Online: 2010-03-19
Published in Print: 2010-June
© de Gruyter 2010
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Lebesgue differentiation theorem;
multidimensional measure preserving actions;
ergodic theorem;
spherical averages;
maximal inequalities
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