Article
Keywords:
spaces of derivatives; Peano derivatives; Lipschitz function; multiplication operator
Summary:
For subspaces, $X$ and $Y$, of the space, $D$, of all derivatives $M(X,Y)$ denotes the set of all $g\in D$ such that $fg \in Y$ for all $f \in X$. Subspaces of $D$ are defined depending on a parameter $p \in [0,\infty ]$. In Section 6, $M(X,D)$ is determined for each of these subspaces and in Section 7, $M(X,Y)$ is found for $X$ and $Y$ any of these subspaces. In Section 3, $M(X,D)$ is determined for other spaces of functions on $[0,1]$ related to continuity and higher order differentiation.
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