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    On global integrability of BMO functions on general domains (English)
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    20 July 1999
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    The author characterizes measurable subsets of a given domain \(D\subset \mathbb{R}^n\) on which \(\text{BMO}(D)\) functions are \(L^p\) integrable or exponentially integrable. In particular, uniform domains are characterized by the integrability of BMO functions. The paper also contains a remark on the boundedness of domains satisfying a certain integrability condition for the quasihyperbolic metric.
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    uniform domains
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    quasiconformal map
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    BMO functions
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    quasihyperbolic metric
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