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    Higher integrability results and Hölder continuity (English)
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    Using a variation of the definition of VMO the author shows that the Hölder exponent of a function f can be detected by the VMO-like behavior of its derivative.
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    BMO
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    Hölder continuity
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    VMO
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    Hölder exponent
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