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Some new applications of the theory of conjugate differential forms (English)
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11 October 2019
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The aim of this survey paper is to describe two applications of the concept of conjugate differential forms. Namely, after describing the concept of conjugate and self-conjugate differential forms, the author considers an extension of the Brothers Riesz theorem [\textit{F. Riesz} and \textit{M. Riesz}, Quatrième congrès des math. scand. 1916, 27--44 (1916; JFM 47.0295.03)] to higher real dimension and Riesz-type inequalities for differential forms. Expansions to this theorem were made by \textit{J. E. Weatherbee} [Some extensions of the F. and M. Riesz theorem on absolutely continuous measures. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky (Diss.) (1968)]. This paper is organized as follows: The first section is an introduction to the subject. The second section is devoted to the concept of conjugate and self-conjugate differential forms. The third section deals with the Brothers Riesz theorem. The fourth section is devoted to conjugate Laplace series. Section five is devoted to Riesz-type inequalities. For the entire collection see [Zbl 1415.35004].
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F. and M. Riesz theorem
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differential forms
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measure
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