This book provides a comprehensive treatment of extrapolation theory. Starting from an extremely clear and simple proof of the classical result of Rubio de Francia, the authors show how the key ideas can be used to extend the theory to a variety of contexts.
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of extrapolation theory. Starting from an extremely clear and simple proof of the classical result of Rubio de Francia, the authors show how the key ideas can be used to extend the theory to a variety of contexts.