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Banach spaces, function spaces, real functions, integral transforms, theory of distributions, measure theory.
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Bounding $\int_{\mathbb{R}_{+}}W(x,\lambda)W(y,\lambda)d\lambda$
Let $$W:\mathbb{R}_{+}^{2}\rightarrow(0,1]$$ be a symmetric, integrable function. Let $$f(x)=\int_{\mathbb{R}_{+}}W(x,\lambda)d\lambda$$ and assume this function is monotonically non-increasing. Is th …
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What does integrability of a strictly monotonic function imply about the tails of that funct...
In particular, if $f:\mathbb{R}_{+}\rightarrow[0,1]$ is a strictly monotonic decreasing function and $f$ is integrable then does it necessarily hold that $f^{-1}(1/t)=o(t)$?