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Some remarks on the existence of doubly stochastic measures with latticework hairpin support
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    Some remarks on the existence of doubly stochastic measures with latticework hairpin support (English)
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    4 July 1994
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    This paper concerns a proof of a result stated in a paper by \textit{A. Kamiński}, \textit{P. Mikusiński}, \textit{H. Sherwood} and \textit{M. D. Taylor} [J. Math. Anal. Appl. 152, No. 1, 252-268 (1990; Zbl 0717.60007)] for doubly stochastic measures supported by a hairpin. If the hairpin is not convex, then it does not necessarily support a doubly stochastic measure.
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    hairpin support
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    doubly stochastic measures
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