Differentiation properties of class {L}^1([0,1]^2) with respect to two different basis of rectangles

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Abstract: It is a well-known result by Saks cite{Saks1934} that there exists a function finL1(mathbbR2) so that for almost every (x,y)inmathbbR2 [ lim_{substack{mathrm{diam} R ightarrow 0, \ (x,y) in R in mathcal{R}}}left|frac{1}{|R|}int_R f(x,y), dxdy ight|=infty, ] where mathcalR=[a,b)imes[c,d)colona<b,c<d. In this note we address the following question: assume we have two different collections of rectangles; under which conditions there exists a function finL1(mathbbR2) so that its integral averages are divergence with respect to one collection and convergence with respect to another? More specifically, let mathcalD,mathcalCsubset(0,1] and consider rectangles with side lengths in mathcalD and respectively in mathcalC. We show that if the sets mathcalD and mathcalC are sufficient ``far" from each other, then such a function can be constructed. We also show that in the class of positive functions our condition is also necessary for such a function to exist.











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