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The \(L^p\) norm of the Hilbert transform of the characteristic function of a set is invariant with respect to the structure of the set. The author shows that it can be written as an explicit function of the Lebesgue measure of the set and the exponent \(p\).
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On the \(L^p\) norms of the Hilbert transform of a characteristic function
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    The \(L^p\) norm of the Hilbert transform of the characteristic function of a set is invariant with respect to the structure of the set. The author shows that it can be written as an explicit function of the Lebesgue measure of the set and the exponent \(p\).
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