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The converse of Fatou’s theorem for Zygmund measures

The converse of Fatou’s theorem for Zygmund measures

The converse of Fatou's theorem is true for positive measures but not for arbitrary measures.We prove that the converse holds for Zygmund (smooth) measures, being this result sharp in some sense.We also give an application to differentiation of positive singular measures in the little Zygmund class.