Abstract

6. Bound on G In this section we adopt the approach of h [17] in order to bound IIGh 11 in (4.20). This approach is quite general, and the reader may wish to refer ahead to Section 7, which contains more specific examples of subspaces Sh. We distinguish between two cases: n (i) D is a region in iR (ii) D is a surface in in. In the first case, the modifications needed of Descloux's presentation are just notational; while in the second, they are minor in every respect. Thus we introduce the following notations and assumptions.

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