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    In T. L. Gill and W. W. Zachary, Functional Analysis and the Feynman Operator Calculus (Springer, New York, 2016), the topology of [Formula: see text] was replaced with a new topology and denoted by [Formula: see text]. This space was then used to construct Lebesgue measure on [Formula: see text] in a manner that is no more difficult than the same construction on [Formula: see text]. More important for us, a new class of separable Banach spaces [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], for the HK-integrable functions, was introduced. These spaces also contain the [Formula: see text] spaces and the Schwartz space as continuous dense embeddings. This paper extends the work in T. L. Gill and W. W. Zachary, Functional Analysis and the Feynman Operator Calculus (Springer, New York, 2016) from [Formula: see text] to [Formula: see text]. 
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  3. Abstract In this paper, we will discuss the space of functions of weak bounded mean oscillation. In particular, we will show that this space is the dual space of the special atom space, whose dual space was already known to be the space of derivative of functions (in the sense of distribution) belonging to the Zygmund class of functions. We show, in particular, that this proves that the Hardy space H 1 {H}^{1} strictly contains the special atom space. 
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