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(A quick question about pb. 7.3)
 
 
Is it sufficient if we show that <math> f \in L^{r} </math>?
 
 
I think I can prove that <math> f \in L^{r} </math> even though <math> f \notin L^{p} </math>.
 
 
- Jin hak
 
 
Unless you saw a simpler way than I did, I don't think it suffices.
 
 
-Pete
 

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