The John-Nirenberg constant of BMO^p, p> 2
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Abstract: This paper is a continuation of earlier work by the first author who determined the John--Nirenberg constant of for the range Here, we compute that constant for As before, the main results rely on Bellman functions for the norms of logarithms of weights, but for these functions turn out to have a significantly more complicated structure than for
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