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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5030125
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Generalized Lipschitz functions
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5030125

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    Generalized Lipschitz functions (English)
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    Lipschitz classes with variable exponents \(\text{Lip}_{\alpha(t)}\) are introduced. The exponents \({\alpha(t)}\) (called test functions) are supposed to be real-valued continuous functions defined in the right neighbourhood of zero satisfying the following conditions: \[ 1)\;{\alpha(t) = \alpha + o(1)},\;\alpha\in {\mathbb R};\quad 2) \;\int_{0}^{t} \tau^{\alpha(\tau)- \beta} d\tau = \frac{\tau^{\alpha(\tau)- \beta + 1}}{\alpha + 1 - \beta} + o\left(\tau^{\alpha - \beta + 1}\right),\;\beta < \alpha + 1; \] \[ 3) \;\int_{0}^{t} \tau^{\alpha(\tau)- \beta} d\tau = \frac{\tau^{\alpha(\tau)- \beta + 1}}{\alpha + 1 - \beta} + o\left(\tau^{\beta - \alpha - 1}\right),\;\beta > \alpha + 1. \] Properties of the Hilbert transform with density belonging to Lip\(_{\alpha(t)}\) are studied. Hardy-like classes of analytic functions in the unit disc with boundary functions from Lip\(_{\alpha(t)}\) are introduced and characterized.
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    Lipschitz classes
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    test functions
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    Hilbert transform
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    boundary behaviour of analytic functions
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    Hardy spaces
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