For m not an integer, the norm can be defined by interpolation.
For f not in B,......
However, M is generally not a manifold.
It is not generally possible to restrict f to the class D.
We note that H is in fact not monotone if this condition is violated.
[Do not use not to negate an adjective placed before a noun. Write: a non-monotone function, and not: “a not monotone function''.]
Is there a relation between A and B? There certainly is not if......
Now f is independent of the choice of γ (although the integral itself is not).
Examples 1 and 2 give two operators, the former bounded and the latter not, with......
Let us stress that c is a term and not a subset of C.
Obviously, S may be P, but it may also not be P.
The result above seems not to be a consequence of previous results.
The ordered pair (a,b) can be chosen in 16 ways so as not to be a multiple of (c,d).
Why not increase the precision of these statements?