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Old June 24th, 2009, 12:33 PM
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So I'm assuming we can use \|_\infty because on a compact set the function is necessarily bounded? For f the only condition I have is that it is continuous (I could use locally integrable instead). Also, is there any way you might clarify the algebra in creating that first inequality you have? I understand rewriting the convolution (very clever!) but I have trouble seeing how we then immediately go to the inequality with the norms in it. Thanks so much.
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