
The paper deals with the process of analyzing classical real variable convergence results using the methods of real interpolation.
rates of approximation, real interpolation, Mathematics(all), Numerical Analysis, Applied Mathematics, convergence theorems, Measurable and nonmeasurable functions, sequences of measurable functions, modes of convergence, Interpolation in approximation theory, Analysis
rates of approximation, real interpolation, Mathematics(all), Numerical Analysis, Applied Mathematics, convergence theorems, Measurable and nonmeasurable functions, sequences of measurable functions, modes of convergence, Interpolation in approximation theory, Analysis
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