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The maximal theorem for weighted grand Lebesgue spaces

Alberto Fiorenza, Babita Gupta, Pankaj Jain (2008)

Studia Mathematica

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We study the Hardy inequality and derive the maximal theorem of Hardy and Littlewood in the context of grand Lebesgue spaces, considered when the underlying measure space is the interval (0,1) ⊂ ℝ, and the maximal function is localized in (0,1). Moreover, we prove that the inequality | | M f | | p ) , w c | | f | | p ) , w holds with some c independent of f iff w belongs to the well known Muckenhoupt class A p , and therefore iff | | M f | | p , w c | | f | | p , w for some c independent of f. Some results of similar type are discussed for the case of small...

Maximal function and Carleson measures in the theory of Békollé-Bonami weights

Carnot D. Kenfack, Benoît F. Sehba (2016)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let ω be a Békollé-Bonami weight. We give a complete characterization of the positive measures μ such that | M ω f ( z ) | q d μ ( z ) C ( | f ( z ) | p ω ( z ) d V ( z ) ) q / p and μ ( z : M f ( z ) > λ ) C / ( λ q ) ( | f ( z ) | p ω ( z ) d V ( z ) ) q / p , where M ω is the weighted Hardy-Littlewood maximal function on the upper half-plane and 1 ≤ p,q <; ∞.

On maximal functions over circular sectors with rotation invariant measures

Hugo A. Aimar, Liliana Forzani, Virginia Naibo (2001)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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Given a rotation invariant measure in n , we define the maximal operator over circular sectors. We prove that it is of strong type ( p , p ) for p > 1 and we give necessary and sufficient conditions on the measure for the weak type ( 1 , 1 ) inequality. Actually we work in a more general setting containing the above and other situations.

Triebel-Lizorkin spaces with non-doubling measures

Yongsheng Han, Dachun Yang (2004)

Studia Mathematica

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Suppose that μ is a Radon measure on d , 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 p q s ( μ ) 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...

Some remarks on the dyadic Rademacher maximal function

Mikko Kemppainen (2013)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Properties of a maximal function for vector-valued martingales were studied by the author in an earlier paper. Restricting here to the dyadic setting, we prove the equivalence between (weighted) L p inequalities and weak type estimates, and discuss an extension to the case of locally finite Borel measures on ℝⁿ. In addition, to compensate for the lack of an L inequality, we derive a suitable BMO estimate. Different dyadic systems in different dimensions are also considered.

On Ordinary and Standard Lebesgue Measures on

Gogi Pantsulaia (2009)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

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New concepts of Lebesgue measure on are proposed and some of their realizations in the ZFC theory are given. Also, it is shown that Baker’s both measures [1], [2], Mankiewicz and Preiss-Tišer generators [6] and the measure of [4] are not α-standard Lebesgue measures on for α = (1,1,...).

Problems on averages and lacunary maximal functions

Andreas Seeger, James Wright (2011)

Banach Center Publications

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We prove three results concerning convolution operators and lacunary maximal functions associated to dilates of measures. First we obtain an H¹ to L 1 , bound for lacunary maximal operators under a dimensional assumption on the underlying measure and an assumption on an L p regularity bound for some p > 1. Secondly, we obtain a necessary and sufficient condition for L² boundedness of lacunary maximal operator associated to averages over convex curves in the plane. Finally we prove an L p ...

Non-compact Littlewood-Paley theory for non-doubling measures

Michael Wilson (2007)

Studia Mathematica

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We prove weighted Littlewood-Paley inequalities for linear sums of functions satisfying mild decay, smoothness, and cancelation conditions. We prove these for general “regular” measure spaces, in which the underlying measure is not assumed to satisfy any doubling condition. Our result generalizes an earlier result of the author, proved on d with Lebesgue measure. Our proof makes essential use of the technique of random dyadic grids, due to Nazarov, Treil, and Volberg.

A note on rare maximal functions

Paul Alton Hagelstein (2003)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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A necessary and sufficient condition is given on the basis of a rare maximal function M l such that M l f L ¹ ( [ 0 , 1 ] ) implies f ∈ L log L([0,1]).

Exact covering maps of the circle without (weak) limit measure

Roland Zweimüller (2002)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We construct maps T on the interval and on the circle which are Lebesgue exact preserving an absolutely continuous infinite measure μ ≪ λ, such that for any probability measure ν ≪ λ the sequence ( n - 1 k = 0 n - 1 ν T - k ) n 1 of arithmetical averages of image measures does not converge weakly.

Transference and restriction of maximal multiplier operators on Hardy spaces

Zhixin Liu, Shanzhen Lu (1993)

Studia Mathematica

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The aim of this paper is to establish transference and restriction theorems for maximal operators defined by multipliers on the Hardy spaces H p ( n ) and H p ( n ) , 0 < p ≤ 1, which generalize the results of Kenig-Tomas for the case p > 1. We prove that under a mild regulation condition, an L ( n ) function m is a maximal multiplier on H p ( n ) if and only if it is a maximal multiplier on H p ( n ) . As an application, the restriction of maximal multipliers to lower dimensional Hardy spaces is considered. ...

Interpolating sequences, Carleson measures and Wirtinger inequality

Eric Amar (2008)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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Let S be a sequence of points in the unit ball of ℂⁿ which is separated for the hyperbolic distance and contained in the zero set of a Nevanlinna function. We prove that the associated measure μ S : = a S ( 1 - | a | ² ) δ a is bounded, by use of the Wirtinger inequality. Conversely, if X is an analytic subset of such that any δ -separated sequence S has its associated measure μ S bounded by C/δⁿ, then X is the zero set of a function in the Nevanlinna class of . As an easy consequence, we prove that if S is a dual...

Calderón-Zygmund operators acting on generalized Carleson measure spaces

Chin-Cheng Lin, Kunchuan Wang (2012)

Studia Mathematica

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We study Calderón-Zygmund operators acting on generalized Carleson measure spaces C M O r α , q and show a necessary and sufficient condition for their boundedness. The spaces C M O r α , q are a generalization of BMO, and can be regarded as the duals of homogeneous Triebel-Lizorkin spaces as well.

Mean values and associated measures of δ -subharmonic functions

Neil A. Watson (2002)

Mathematica Bohemica

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Let u be a δ -subharmonic function with associated measure μ , and let v be a superharmonic function with associated measure ν , on an open set E . For any closed ball B ( x , r ) , of centre x and radius r , contained in E , let ( u , x , r ) denote the mean value of u over the surface of the ball. We prove that the upper and lower limits as s , t 0 with 0 < s < t of the quotient ( ( u , x , s ) - ( u , x , t ) ) / ( ( v , x , s ) - ( v , x , t ) ) , lie between the upper and lower limits as r 0 + of the quotient μ ( B ( x , r ) ) / ν ( B ( x , r ) ) . This enables us to use some well-known measure-theoretic results to prove new variants...

Estimates of capacity of self-similar measures

Jozef Myjak, Tomasz Szarek (2002)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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We give lower and upper estimates of the capacity of self-similar measures generated by iterated function systems ( S i , p i ) : i = 1 , . . . , N where S i are bi-lipschitzean transformations.

A rigidity phenomenon for the Hardy-Littlewood maximal function

Stefan Steinerberger (2015)

Studia Mathematica

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The Hardy-Littlewood maximal function ℳ and the trigonometric function sin x are two central objects in harmonic analysis. We prove that ℳ characterizes sin x in the following way: Let f C α ( , ) be a periodic function and α > 1/2. If there exists a real number 0 < γ < ∞ such that the averaging operator ( A x f ) ( r ) = 1 / 2 r x - r x + r f ( z ) d z has a critical point at r = γ for every x ∈ ℝ, then f(x) = a + bsin(cx+d) for some a,b,c,d ∈ ℝ. This statement can be used to derive a characterization of trigonometric functions as...

Weighted norm inequalities for maximal singular integrals with nondoubling measures

Guoen Hu, Dachun Yang (2008)

Studia Mathematica

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Let μ be a nonnegative Radon measure on d which satisfies μ(B(x,r)) ≤ Crⁿ for any x d and r > 0 and some positive constants C and n ∈ (0,d]. In this paper, some weighted norm inequalities with A p ϱ ( μ ) weights of Muckenhoupt type are obtained for maximal singular integral operators with such a measure μ, via certain weighted estimates with A ϱ ( μ ) weights of Muckenhoupt type involving the John-Strömberg maximal operator and the John-Strömberg sharp maximal operator, where ϱ,p ∈ [1,∞).

On the Rademacher maximal function

Mikko Kemppainen (2011)

Studia Mathematica

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This paper studies a new maximal operator introduced by Hytönen, McIntosh and Portal in 2008 for functions taking values in a Banach space. The L p -boundedness of this operator depends on the range space; certain requirements on type and cotype are present for instance. The original Euclidean definition of the maximal function is generalized to σ-finite measure spaces with filtrations and the L p -boundedness is shown not to depend on the underlying measure space or the filtration. Martingale...

Commutators of Littlewood-Paley [...] g κ ∗ g κ * -functions on non-homogeneous metric measure spaces

Guanghui Lu, Shuangping Tao (2017)

Open Mathematics

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The main purpose of this paper is to prove that the boundedness of the commutator [...] Mκ,b∗ κ , b * generated by the Littlewood-Paley operator [...] Mκ∗ κ * and RBMO (μ) function on non-homogeneous metric measure spaces satisfying the upper doubling and the geometrically doubling conditions. Under the assumption that the kernel of [...] Mκ∗ κ * satisfies a certain Hörmander-type condition, the authors prove that [...] Mκ,b∗ κ , b * is bounded on Lebesgue spaces Lp(μ) for 1 < p < ∞, bounded from...

Maximal operators of Fejér means of double Vilenkin-Fourier series

István Blahota, György Gát, Ushangi Goginava (2007)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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The main aim of this paper is to prove that the maximal operator σ * : = s u p | σ n , n | of the Fejér means of the double Vilenkin-Fourier series is not bounded from the Hardy space H 1 / 2 to the space weak- L 1 / 2 .

Invariant weighted Wiener measures and almost sure global well-posedness for the periodic derivative NLS

Andrea R. Nahmod, Tadahiro Oh, Luc Rey-Bellet, Gigliola Staffilani (2012)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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We construct an invariant weighted Wiener measure associated to the periodic derivative nonlinear Schrödinger equation in one dimension and establish global well-posedness for data living in its support. In particular almost surely for data in a Fourier–Lebesgue space L s , r ( T ) with s 1 2 , 2 < r < 4 , ( s - 1 ) r < - 1 and scaling like H 1 2 - ϵ ( 𝕋 ) , for small ϵ > 0 . We also show the invariance of this measure.