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All Works
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Merentes, Nelson, et al.. (2016). Fejér type inequalities for m−convex functions. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 10(1). 10–15.1 indexed citations
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Merentes, Nelson, et al.. (2016). On Ostrowski’s Type Inequalities via Convex, s-Convex and Quasi-Convex Stochastic Processes. 6(1). 47–85.2 indexed citations
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Merentes, Nelson, et al.. (2015). On inequalities of Fej´er and Hermite-Hadamard types for strongly m-convex functions. 5(5). 777–793.1 indexed citations
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Merentes, Nelson, et al.. (2015). On Strongly m-Convex Functions. 5(3). 521–535.19 indexed citations
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Merentes, Nelson, et al.. (2015). Some estimates on the Simpson’s type inequalities through s-convex and quasi-convex stochastic processes. 5(5). 673–705.3 indexed citations
Merentes, Nelson, et al.. (2014). Solutions of Hammerstein equations in the space BV(I b a ). Quaestiones Mathematicae. 37(3).1 indexed citations
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Merentes, Nelson, et al.. (2014). Uniformly Bounded Superposition Operators in the Space of Functions of Bounded n-Dimensional Φ-Variation. Extracta Mathematicae. 29(1). 19–33.
Merentes, Nelson, et al.. (2013). On Nemytskii operator in the space of set-valued functions of bounded p-variation in the sense of Riesz with respect to the weight function. Fasciculi Mathematici. 17–32.
Merentes, Nelson, et al.. (2010). On composition operator in the algebra of functions of two variables with bounded total Φ-variation in Schramm sense. 33. 35–50.
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Merentes, Nelson, et al.. (2010). Interior controllability of the Benjamin-Bona-Mahony equation. 33. 51–59.11 indexed citations
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Merentes, Nelson, et al.. (2010). Functions of two variables with bounded φ-variation in the sense of Riesz. 32. 5–23.5 indexed citations
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Merentes, Nelson, et al.. (2010). Some remarks on the algebra of functions of two variables with bounded total Φ-variation in Schramm sense. 50(1). 23–33.1 indexed citations
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Acosta, A. de, et al.. (2010). Uniformly continuous composition operator in the space of φ-variation functions in the sense of Riesz. Fasciculi Mathematici. 5–11.6 indexed citations
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Merentes, Nelson. (1995). On the composition operator in $RV_\Phi [a,b]$. Collectanea mathematica. 46(3). 231–238.3 indexed citations
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Merentes, Nelson. (1992). On functions of bounded (p,2)-variation. Collectanea mathematica. 43(2). 117–124.6 indexed citations
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