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Sulla convergenza in lunghezza in senso generalizzato con peso per una successione di curve parametriche
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    Sulla convergenza in lunghezza in senso generalizzato con peso per una successione di curve parametriche (English)
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    1977
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    parametric curves
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    Lebesgue decomposition formula
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    Weierstraß-Cesari integrals
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    Steiner inequality
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    convergence in generalized length with weight
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    convergence in generalized variation with weight
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    convergence in measure
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