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Now, let us rewrite Eq. (15) as R ( α - 1 ) ( p - 1 ) div ( | R 1 - α D u | p - 2 R 1 - α D u ) = μ and note that in this scheme of reasoning the operator f → R ( α - 1 ) ( p - 1 ) div f has now order p - α ( p - 1 ).

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