With all apology... I understand that carbon hyper acids oxidize alkenes through oxygen migration from C-O-O-H chain to C=C in a sort of concerted electron shift. Ok. But will a similar migration take place if we replace hyperacid with simple H2O2? In general - migration of "underreduced" oxygen is sort of common place for oxygen reactivity - or we need to arrange for some sort of "due allocation of fragments" - such as hydrogen shift to carbonyl oxygen in case of hyper acids - for the process to happen.