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  1. Abstract We generalize the Zygmund inequality for the conjugate function to the Morrey type spaces defined on the unit circle T. We obtain this extended Zygmund inequality by introducing the Morrey-Zygmund space on T. 
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  2. Abstract We prove the “hot spots” conjecture on the Vicsek set. Specifically, we will show that every eigenfunction of the second smallest eigenvalue of the Neumann Laplacian on the Vicsek set attains its maximum and minimum on the boundary. 
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  3. Abstract We use a theorem of Lam and Leung to prove that a submatrix of a Fourier matrix cannot be Hadamard for particular cases when the dimension of the submatrix does not divide the dimension of the Fourier matrix. We also make some observations on the trace-spectrum relationship of dephased Hadamard matrices of low dimension. 
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  4. Abstract In this paper we study in detail a variation of the orthonormal bases (ONB) of L2[0, 1] introduced in [Dutkay D. E., Picioroaga G., Song M. S., Orthonormal bases generated by Cuntz algebras, J. Math. Anal. Appl., 2014, 409(2), 1128-1139] by means of representations of the Cuntz algebra ON on L2[0, 1]. For N = 2 one obtains the classic Walsh system which serves as a discrete analog of the Fourier system. We prove that the generalized Walsh system does not always display periodicity, or invertibility, with respect to function multiplication. After characterizing these two properties we also show that the transform implementing the generalized Walsh system is continuous with respect to filter variation. We consider such transforms in the case when the orthogonality conditions in Cuntz relations are removed. We show that these transforms which still recover information (due to remaining parts of the Cuntz relations) are suitable to use for signal compression, similar to the discrete wavelet transform. 
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