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Products of derivatives of interval functions with continuous functions (English)
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14 March 1994
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It is known that the family of all derivatives (from \(\mathbb{R}\) into \(\mathbb{R})\) whose product with every continuous function is a derivative is the same as the family of all locally summable derivatives such that \(\limsup_{h\to 0^ +}{1\over 2h}\int^{x+h}_{x-h}| f|<\infty\) for each \(x\in\mathbb{R}\). In this paper, the author proves three versions of this theorem in multidimensional case, by considering, respectively, \(s\)-derivatives, \(o\)-derivatives, and \(w\)-derivatives functions.
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derivative of interval function
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locally summable function
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first Baire class
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