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Solution to 7.1

Solution to 7.2

Solution to 7.3

Solution to 7.5

Solution to 7.6

Solution to 7.7

Solution to 7.8

(A quick question about pb. 7.3)

Is it sufficient if we show that $ f \in L^{r} $?

I think I can prove that $ f \in L^{r} $ even though $ f \notin L^{p} $.

- Jin hak

Unless you saw a simpler way than I did, I don't think it suffices.

-Pete

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