Hájek's theorem does not hold for n>1
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zbMATH Open0576.28004MaRDI QIDQ1065185FDOQ1065185
Authors: Ladislav Mišík
Publication date: 1984
Published in: Real Analysis Exchange (Search for Journal in Brave)
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Abstract differentiation theory, differentiation of set functions (28A15) Measurable and nonmeasurable functions, sequences of measurable functions, modes of convergence (28A20) Differentiation (real functions of one variable): general theory, generalized derivatives, mean value theorems (26A24) Real- or complex-valued set functions (28A10)
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