Frame characterizations of Besov and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces on spaces of homogeneous type and their applications.
For 0 < q ≤ 1, the author introduces a new Hardy space on the product domain, and gives its generalized Lusin-area characterization. From this characterization, a φ-transform characterization in M. Frazier and B. Jawerth’s sense is deduced.
Let be a space of homogeneous type, i.e. X is a set, ϱ is a quasi-metric on X with the property that there are constants θ ∈ (0,1] and C₀ > 0 such that for all x,x’,y ∈ X, , and μ is a nonnegative Borel regular measure on X such that for some d > 0 and all x ∈ X, . Let ε ∈ (0,θ], |s| < ε and maxd/(d+ε),d/(d+s+ε) < q ≤ ∞. The author introduces new inhomogeneous Triebel-Lizorkin spaces and establishes their frame characterizations by first establishing a Plancherel-Pólya-type inequality...
Let Γ be a compact d-set in ℝⁿ with 0 < d ≤ n, which includes various kinds of fractals. The author shows that the Besov spaces defined by two different and equivalent methods, namely, via traces and quarkonial decompositions in the sense of Triebel are the same spaces as those obtained by regarding Γ as a space of homogeneous type when 0 < s < 1, 1 < p < ∞ and 1 ≤ q ≤ ∞.
The author establishes the localization principle for the Triebel-Lizorkin spaces on spaces of homogeneous type.
Let d > 0 and θ ∈ (0,1]. We consider homogeneous type spaces, , which are variants of the well known homogeneous type spaces in the sense of Coifman and Weiss. We introduce fractional integrals and derivatives, and prove that the Besov spaces and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces have the lifting properties for |s| < θ. Moreover, we give explicit representations for the inverses of these fractional integrals and derivatives. By using these representations, we prove that the fractional integrals...
Let Φ be a concave function on (0,∞) of strictly critical lower type index and (the class of local weights introduced by V. S. Rychkov). We introduce the weighted local Orlicz-Hardy space via the local grand maximal function. Let for all t ∈ (0,∞). We also introduce the BMO-type space and establish the duality between and . Characterizations of , including the atomic characterization, the local vertical and the local nontangential maximal function characterizations, are presented....
We give a Littlewood-Paley function characterization of a new Hardy space HK₂ and its φ-transform characterizations in M. Frazier & B. Jawerth's sense.
We establish a variant sharp estimate for multilinear singular integral operators. As applications, we obtain the weighted norm inequalities on general weights and certain type estimates for these multilinear operators.
Suppose that μ is a Radon measure on , which may be non-doubling. The only condition assumed on μ is a growth condition, namely, there is a constant C₀ > 0 such that for all x ∈ supp(μ) and r > 0, μ(B(x,r)) ≤ C₀rⁿ, where 0 < n ≤ d. The authors provide a theory of Triebel-Lizorkin spaces for 1 < p < ∞, 1 ≤ q ≤ ∞ and |s| < θ, where θ > 0 is a real number which depends on the non-doubling measure μ, C₀, n and d. The method does not use the vector-valued maximal function inequality...
Let μ be a nonnegative Radon measure on which satisfies μ(B(x,r)) ≤ Crⁿ for any and r > 0 and some positive constants C and n ∈ (0,d]. In this paper, some weighted norm inequalities with weights of Muckenhoupt type are obtained for maximal singular integral operators with such a measure μ, via certain weighted estimates with weights of Muckenhoupt type involving the John-Strömberg maximal operator and the John-Strömberg sharp maximal operator, where ϱ,p ∈ [1,∞).
New norms for some distributions on spaces of homogeneous type which include some fractals are introduced. Using inhomogeneous discrete Calderón reproducing formulae and the Plancherel-Pólya inequalities on spaces of homogeneous type, the authors prove that these norms give a new characterization for the Besov and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces with p, q > 1 and can be used to introduce new inhomogeneous Besov and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces with p, q ≤ 1 on spaces of homogeneous type. Moreover, atomic...
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