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This chapter is a collection of various techniques with the common theme “transfer”. In other words we study methods which allow us to take results from one setting and obtain corresponding results in another setting “for free”. The best known example of such a technique is interpolation, which has played an important unifying role in the development of the theory of constant exponent spaces [362–364].
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- Lipschitz Domain
- Interpolation Space
- Variable Exponent
- Transfer Technique
- Complex Interpolation
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Diening, L., Harjulehto, P., Hästö, P., Růžička, M. (2011). Transfer Techniques. In: Lebesgue and Sobolev Spaces with Variable Exponents. Lecture Notes in Mathematics(), vol 2017. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18363-8_7
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