Triebel–Lizorkin space

In the mathematical discipline known as functional analysis, a Triebel–Lizorkin space is a generalization of many standard function spaces such as Lp spaces and Sobolev spaces.It is named after Hans Triebel [de; pt] (born February 7th 1936 in Dessau) and Petr Ivanovich Lizorkin [ru].This mathematical analysis–related article is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
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