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We establish results on interpolation of Rosenthal operators, Banach-Saks operators, Asplund operators and weakly compact operators by means of generalized Lions-Peetre methods of constants and means. Applications are presented for the K-method space generated by the Calderón-Lozanovskii space parameters.
Some examples of the close interaction between inequalities and interpolation are presented and discussed. An interpolation technique to prove generalized Clarkson inequalities is pointed out. We also discuss and apply to the theory of interpolation the recently found facts that the Gustavsson-Peetre class P+- can be described by one Carlson type inequality and that the wider class P0 can be characterized by another Carlson type inequality with blocks.
We continue an investigation started in a preceding paper. We discuss tha classical result of Carleson connecting Carleson measures with the ∂-equation in a slightly more abstract framework than usual. We also consider a more recent result of Peter Jones which shows the existence of a solution for the ∂-equation, which satisfies simultaneously a good L∞ estimate and a good L1 estimate. This appears as a special case of our main result which can be stated as follows:Let (Ω, A, μ) be any measure space....
In recent years the study of interpolation of Banach spaces has seen some unexpected interactions with other fields. (...) In this paper I shall discuss some more interactions of interpolation theory with the rest of mathematics, beginning with some joint work with Coifman [CS]. Our basic idea was to look for the methods of interpolation that had interesting PDE's arising as examples.
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