Hankel forms and the Fock space.
Connections between Hankel transforms of different order for -functions are examined. Well known are the results of Guy [Guy] and Schindler [Sch]. Further relations result from projection formulae for Bessel functions of different order. Consequences for Hankel multipliers are exhibited and implications for radial Fourier multipliers on Euclidean spaces of different dimensions indicated.
We study the holomorphic Hardy-Orlicz spaces , where Ω is the unit ball or, more generally, a convex domain of finite type or a strictly pseudoconvex domain in ℂⁿ. The function Φ is in particular such that for some p > 0. We develop maximal characterizations, atomic and molecular decompositions. We then prove weak factorization theorems involving the space BMOA(Ω). As a consequence, we characterize those Hankel operators which are bounded from into ¹(Ω).
We study Hankel operators and commutators that are associated with a symbol and a kernel function. If the kernel function satisfies an upper bound condition, we obtain a sufficient condition for commutators to be bounded or compact. If the kernel function satisfies a local bound condition, the sufficient condition turns out to be necessary. The analytic and harmonic Bergman kernels satisfy both conditions, therefore a recent result by Wu on Hankel operators on harmonic Bergman spaces is extended....
Mathematics Subject Classification: 26D10, 46E30, 47B38We prove the Hardy inequality and a similar inequality for the dual Hardy operator for variable exponent Lebesgue spaces.
In this article we study bilinear operators given by inner products of finite vectors of Calderón-Zygmund operators. We find that necessary and sufficient condition for these operators to map products of Hardy spaces into Hardy spaces is to have a certain number of moments vanishing and under this assumption we prove a Hölder-type inequality in the Hp space context.
We continue the study of multilinear operators given by products of finite vectors of Calderón-Zygmund operators. We determine the set of all r ≤ 1 for which these operators map products of Lebesgue spaces Lp(Rn) into the Hardy spaces Hr(Rn). At the endpoint case r = n/(n + m + 1), where m is the highest vanishing moment of the multilinear operator, we prove a weak type result.
Let {Tt}t>0 be the semigroup of linear operators generated by a Schrödinger operator -A = Δ - V, where V is a nonnegative potential that belongs to a certain reverse Hölder class. We define a Hardy space HA1 by means of a maximal function associated with the semigroup {Tt}t>0. Atomic and Riesz transforms characterizations of HA1 are shown.
For a Schrödinger operator A = -Δ + V, where V is a nonnegative polynomial, we define a Hardy space associated with A. An atomic characterization of is shown.
Let be the semigroup of linear operators generated by a Schrödinger operator -L = Δ - V with V ≥ 0. We say that f belongs to if . We state conditions on V and which allow us to give an atomic characterization of the space .
The aim of this paper is to introduce some new fixed point results of Hardy-Rogers-type for ---contraction in a complete metric space. We extend the concept of -contraction into an ---contraction of Hardy-Rogers-type. An example has been constructed to demonstrate the novelty of our results.