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    Carleson measure and balayage

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    The balayage of a Carleson measure lies of course in the space of functions of bounded mean oscillation (BMO). We show that the converse statement is false. We also make a two-sided estimate of the Carleson norm of a positive measure in terms of <i>certain</i> balayages

    Difference Balanced Functions and Their Generalized Difference Sets

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    Difference balanced functions from Fqnβˆ—F_{q^n}^* to FqF_q are closely related to combinatorial designs and naturally define pp-ary sequences with the ideal two-level autocorrelation. In the literature, all existing such functions are associated with the dd-homogeneous property, and it was conjectured by Gong and Song that difference balanced functions must be dd-homogeneous. First we characterize difference balanced functions by generalized difference sets with respect to two exceptional subgroups. We then derive several necessary and sufficient conditions for dd-homogeneous difference balanced functions. In particular, we reveal an unexpected equivalence between the dd-homogeneous property and multipliers of generalized difference sets. By determining these multipliers, we prove the Gong-Song conjecture for qq prime. Furthermore, we show that every difference balanced function must be balanced or an affine shift of a balanced function.Comment: 17 page
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