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It is known that the BMO p spaces (1< p <+ ∞) are useful in the theory of analysis as well as in the theory of probability. Es pecial1 y they play an important role in the theory of martingales.

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  1. Garsiaja. M.: Martingale inequalities. Benjamin readings, Massachusetts, 1973.

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  2. Neveu, J,: Discrete parameter martingales. North-Holland, Amsterdam 1975.

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Bassily, N. (1981). Some Remarks on the BMOФ Spaces.. In: The First Pannonian Symposium on Mathematical Statistics. Lecture Notes in Statistics, vol 8. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5934-3_3

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