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 so that for almost every [ 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 . In this note we address the following question: assume we have two different collections of rectangles; under which conditions there exists a function so that its integral averages are divergence with respect to one collection and convergence with respect to another? More specifically, let and consider rectangles with side lengths in and respectively in . We show that if the sets and 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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