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Complex interpolation of spaces of integrable functions with respect to a vector measure
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    Complex interpolation of spaces of integrable functions with respect to a vector measure (English)
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    A vector measure \(m\) with values in a complex Banach space \(X\) is considered. The authors prove the interesting fact that the Calderón interpolation space \([L^{p_0}(m),L^{p_1}(m)]^{[\theta]}=L_{w}^{p(\theta)}(m).\) It is in my opinion a rather unusual result.
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    interpolation space
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    Banach function space
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    vector measure
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