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The following pages link to Muckenhoupt \(A_p\)-properties of distance functions and applications to Hardy-Sobolev-type inequalities (Q1710488):
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- Self-improvement of weighted pointwise inequalities on open sets (Q785886) (← links)
- On weighted logarithmic-Sobolev \& logarithmic-Hardy inequalities (Q1996908) (← links)
- Assouad type dimensions in geometric analysis (Q2019730) (← links)
- Hardy's inequality and Green function on metric measure spaces (Q2022740) (← links)
- Traces and extensions of certain weighted Sobolev spaces on \(\mathbb{R}^n\) and Besov functions on Ahlfors regular compact subsets of \(\mathbb{R}^n\) (Q2040231) (← links)
- Weighted norm inequalities in a bounded domain by the sparse domination method (Q2041888) (← links)
- Apriori decay estimates for Hardy-Sobolev-Maz'ya equations (Q2062978) (← links)
- On limits at infinity of weighted Sobolev functions (Q2170663) (← links)
- Instability for axisymmetric blow-up solutions to incompressible Euler equations (Q2246806) (← links)
- Local grand Lebesgue spaces on quasi-metric measure spaces and some applications (Q2670969) (← links)
- A fractional Michael-Simon Sobolev inequality on convex hypersurfaces (Q2691952) (← links)
- Fractional Hardy–Sobolev type inequalities for half spaces and John domains (Q4563653) (← links)
- Analysis of fully discrete, quasi non-conforming approximations of evolution equations and applications (Q5024399) (← links)
- Removability of singularities and superharmonicity for some fractional Laplacian equations (Q5075679) (← links)
- Borderline case of traces and extensions for weighted Sobolev spaces (Q6054006) (← links)
- Fractional Poincaré and localized Hardy inequalities on metric spaces (Q6077513) (← links)
- Local grand variable exponent Lebesgue spaces (Q6082490) (← links)
- Sobolev regularity theory for the non-local elliptic and parabolic equations on \(C^{1,1}\) open sets (Q6165957) (← links)
- Anisotropic regularity for elliptic problems with Dirac measures as data (Q6191115) (← links)