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    phuonghuy2000
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    H1 and spaces

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    I don't remember how to avoid the spaces before and after Header tags.



    Anybody to remind me?



    Thanks!
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    1. A function f is an element of the local Hardy space h1
    2. <p>This example demonstrates obtaining read/write permission for Windows Live Spaces Photos, using domain authentication
    3. I find all your comments totally useless as you are all referring to the H2 when all I was looking for was info on the H1
    4. The author begins the study of H1 spaces in chapter 4, initially via the Helson-Lowdenslager approach
    5. Despite a fairly tight turning radius for its immense size, pulling into parking spaces--or even a garage--can be tricky
    6. H1 responded recently by renting a few dozen spaces in an adjoining lot
    7. atoms for Hardy spaces on homogeneous groups satisfy moment conditions implies

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    l100100100l
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    I think you need to set margin-bottom:0px; etc
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    1. and of the standard and cascadic BFGS schemes in the L2 and H1 spaces
    2. They can tackle awkward angles and tight spaces, scatter across rock piles, etc
    3. Coming next day: Hull implies H1–H3, and vice versa
    4. File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTMLby WW MICHAE - 2000 - Related articlesMarcinkiewicz type then m is a Fourier multiplier on the H1 space on the product domain
    5. pactly supported function on Rn with mean value zero in the Hardy space H1
    6. smooth or Lipschitz approximation of functions in weighted Sobolev spaces
    7. Header Tags (h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6) produce a space/break above and below the enclosed text
    8. We say that f belongs to the Hardy space H1

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    ghost0507
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    Yeah, right! Let's see if a forget again...



    Thanks!
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    1. necessary first-order optimality conditions are formulated, the L2 and H1 spaces
    2. This returns the count for the value in H1 fine, but I need to modify it so it will still return the correct number if there are spaces or characters
    3. ok you do this--- [ h 1 ] then whateva you want to write n here [ / h 1 ] except with the h(1 things, there has to be no spaces
    4. to the physical space can be used to build H1 conforming, finite element spaces on meshes consisting of
    5. origin introduced in [7], with the H1 atoms there replaced by Xs atoms
    6. Secondly, within this xsl:for-each, you want to test whether the current node (which is either a text node or an H1 element) *is* an H1 element

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