Algebraic structure of continuous, unbounded and integrable functions
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Abstract: In this paper we study the large linear and algebraic size of the family of unbounded continuous and integrable functions in and of the family of sequences of these functions converging to zero uniformly on compacta and in -norm. In addition, we concentrate on the speed at which these functions grow, their smoothness and the strength of their convergence to zero.
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