Zygmund graphs are thin for doubling measures
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Abstract: The Zygmund functions form an intermediate class between Lipschitz and H"older functions; their second order divided differences are uniformly bounded. It is well known that for the graph of any Lipschitz function is thin for doubling measures, and we extend this result to the Zygmund class.
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