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Sobolev inequalities and Wiener algebra
It follows from the Gagliardo-Nirenberg inequality that for a locally integrable function $f$ defined on $\mathbb R^d$ (we assume $d\ge 3$)
such that $\nabla f$ belongs to $L^2(\mathbb R^d)$ and
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Optimal constant for a Sobolev-type inequality
Let $\overset{\circ}{H^s}(\mathbb T)$, where $s\ge 0$, be the space zero average of $2\pi$-periodic functions $u(x)=\sum_{k\in\mathbb Z}\hat u_k\,\mathrm{e}^{ikx},$ such that
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\lvert u\rvert_s = \...
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Nice way to express $H^{-1}(\mathbb{S}^1)$
I am looking for a good way to write down what $H^{-1}(\mathbb{S}^1)$ is. What do I mean by this: Well, certainly one can define this space via charts that map from the sphere into $\mathbb{R}^2$ and ...