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Interpolation of Cesàro sequence and function spaces

Sergey V. Astashkin, Lech Maligranda (2013)

Studia Mathematica

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The interpolation properties of Cesàro sequence and function spaces are investigated. It is shown that C e s p ( I ) is an interpolation space between C e s p ( I ) and C e s p ( I ) for 1 < p₀ < p₁ ≤ ∞ and 1/p = (1 - θ)/p₀ + θ/p₁ with 0 < θ < 1, where I = [0,∞) or [0,1]. The same result is true for Cesàro sequence spaces. On the other hand, C e s p [ 0 , 1 ] is not an interpolation space between Ces₁[0,1] and C e s [ 0 , 1 ] .

Interpolation of quasicontinuous functions

Joan Cerdà, Joaquim Martín, Pilar Silvestre (2011)

Banach Center Publications

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If C is a capacity on a measurable space, we prove that the restriction of the K-functional K ( t , f ; L p ( C ) , L ( C ) ) to quasicontinuous functions f ∈ QC is equivalent to K ( t , f ; L p ( C ) Q C , L ( C ) Q C ) . We apply this result to identify the interpolation space ( L p , q ( C ) Q C , L p , q ( C ) Q C ) θ , q .

A counterexample to the Γ-interpolation conjecture

Adama S. Kamara (2015)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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Agler, Lykova and Young introduced a sequence C ν , where ν ≥ 0, of necessary conditions for the solvability of the finite interpolation problem for analytic functions from the open unit disc into the symmetrized bidisc Γ. They conjectured that condition C n - 2 is necessary and sufficient for the solvability of an n-point interpolation problem. The aim of this article is to give a counterexample to that conjecture.

The Lizorkin-Freitag formula for several weighted L p spaces and vector-valued interpolation

Irina Asekritova, Natan Krugljak, Ludmila Nikolova (2005)

Studia Mathematica

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A complete description of the real interpolation space L = ( L p ( ω ) , . . . , L p ( ω ) ) θ , q is given. An interesting feature of the result is that the whole measure space (Ω,μ) can be divided into disjoint pieces Ω i (i ∈ I) such that L is an l q sum of the restrictions of L to Ω i , and L on each Ω i is a result of interpolation of just two weighted L p spaces. The proof is based on a generalization of some recent results of the first two authors concerning real interpolation of vector-valued spaces.

H functional calculus in real interpolation spaces

Giovanni Dore (1999)

Studia Mathematica

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Let A be a linear closed densely defined operator in a complex Banach space X. If A is of type ω (i.e. the spectrum of A is contained in a sector of angle 2ω, symmetric around the real positive axis, and λ ( λ I - A ) - 1 is bounded outside every larger sector) and has a bounded inverse, then A has a bounded H functional calculus in the real interpolation spaces between X and the domain of the operator itself.

Complex interpolation of function spaces with general weights

Douadi Drihem (2023)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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We present the complex interpolation of Besov and Triebel–Lizorkin spaces with generalized smoothness. In some particular cases these function spaces are just weighted Besov and Triebel–Lizorkin spaces. As a corollary of our results, we obtain the complex interpolation between the weighted Triebel–Lizorkin spaces F ˙ p 0 , q 0 s 0 ( ω 0 ) and F ˙ , q 1 s 1 ( ω 1 ) with suitable assumptions on the parameters s 0 , s 1 , p 0 , q 0 and q 1 , and the pair of weights ( ω 0 , ω 1 ) .

Several notes on the circumradius condition

Václav Kučera (2016)

Applications of Mathematics

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Recently, the so-called circumradius condition (or estimate) was derived, which is a new estimate of the W 1 , p -error of linear Lagrange interpolation on triangles in terms of their circumradius. The published proofs of the estimate are rather technical and do not allow clear, simple insight into the results. In this paper, we give a simple direct proof of the p = case. This allows us to make several observations such as on the optimality of the circumradius estimate. Furthermore, we show how...

H functional calculus in real interpolation spaces, II

Giovanni Dore (2001)

Studia Mathematica

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Let A be a linear closed one-to-one operator in a complex Banach space X, having dense domain and dense range. If A is of type ω (i.e.the spectrum of A is contained in a sector of angle 2ω, symmetric about the real positive axis, and | | λ ( λ I - A ) - 1 | | is bounded outside every larger sector), then A has a bounded H functional calculus in the real interpolation spaces between X and the intersection of the domain and the range of the operator itself.

Interpolation by elementary operators

Bojan Magajna (1993)

Studia Mathematica

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Given two n-tuples a = ( a 1 , . . . , a n ) and b = ( b 1 , . . . , b n ) of bounded linear operators on a Hilbert space the question of when there exists an elementary operator E such that E a j = b j for all j =1,...,n, is studied. The analogous question for left multiplications (instead of elementary operators) is answered in any C*-algebra A, as a consequence of the characterization of closed left A-submodules in A n .

Real method of interpolation on subcouples of codimension one

S. V. Astashkin, P. Sunehag (2008)

Studia Mathematica

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We find necessary and sufficient conditions under which the norms of the interpolation spaces ( N , N ) θ , q and ( X , X ) θ , q are equivalent on N, where N is the kernel of a nonzero functional ψ ∈ (X₀ ∩ X₁)* and N i is the normed space N with the norm inherited from X i (i = 0,1). Our proof is based on reducing the problem to its partial case studied by Ivanov and Kalton, where ψ is bounded on one of the endpoint spaces. As an application we completely resolve the problem of when the range of the operator T θ = S - 2 θ I (S...

Interpolation theorem for the p-harmonic transform

Luigi D&amp;#039;Onofrio, Tadeusz Iwaniec (2003)

Studia Mathematica

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We establish an interpolation theorem for a class of nonlinear operators in the Lebesgue spaces s ( ) arising naturally in the study of elliptic PDEs. The prototype of those PDEs is the second order p-harmonic equation d i v | u | p - 2 u = d i v . In this example the p-harmonic transform is essentially inverse to d i v ( | | p - 2 ) . To every vector field q ( , ) our operator p assigns the gradient of the solution, p = u p ( , ) . The core of the matter is that we go beyond the natural domain of definition of this operator. Because of nonlinearity our...

Modulus of dentability in L ¹ + L

Adam Bohonos, Ryszard Płuciennik (2008)

Banach Center Publications

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We introduce the notion of the modulus of dentability defined for any point of the unit sphere S(X) of a Banach space X. We calculate effectively this modulus for denting points of the unit ball of the classical interpolation space L ¹ + L . Moreover, a criterion for denting points of the unit ball in this space is given. We also show that none of denting points of the unit ball of L ¹ + L is a LUR-point. Consequently, the set of LUR-points of the unit ball of L ¹ + L is empty.

Lagrange approximation in Banach spaces

Lisa Nilsson, Damián Pinasco, Ignacio M. Zalduendo (2015)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Starting from Lagrange interpolation of the exponential function e z in the complex plane, and using an integral representation formula for holomorphic functions on Banach spaces, we obtain Lagrange interpolating polynomials for representable functions defined on a Banach space E . Given such a representable entire funtion f : E , in order to study the approximation problem and the uniform convergence of these polynomials to f on bounded sets of E , we present a sufficient growth condition on...

Some remarks on the interpolation spaces A θ , A θ

Mohammad Daher (2016)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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Let ( A 0 , A 1 ) be a regular interpolation couple. Under several different assumptions on a fixed A β , we show that A θ = A θ for every θ ( 0 , 1 ) . We also deal with assumptions on A ¯ β , the closure of A β in the dual of ( A 0 * , A 1 * ) β .

Structure of Cesàro function spaces: a survey

Sergey V. Astashkin, Lech Maligranda (2014)

Banach Center Publications

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Geometric structure of Cesàro function spaces C e s p ( I ) , where I = [0,1] and [0,∞), is investigated. Among other matters we present a description of their dual spaces, characterize the sets of all q ∈ [1,∞] such that C e s p [ 0 , 1 ] contains isomorphic and complemented copies of l q -spaces, show that Cesàro function spaces fail the fixed point property, give a description of subspaces generated by Rademacher functions in spaces C e s p [ 0 , 1 ] .

Sobolev-Besov spaces of measurable functions

Hans Triebel (2010)

Studia Mathematica

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The paper deals with spaces L p s ( ) of Sobolev type where s > 0, 0 < p ≤ ∞, and their relations to corresponding spaces B p , q s ( ) of Besov type where s > 0, 0 < p ≤ ∞, 0 < q ≤ ∞, in terms of embedding and real interpolation.

On the existence of solutions for the nonstationary Stokes system with slip boundary conditions in general Sobolev-Slobodetskii and Besov spaces

Wisam Alame (2005)

Banach Center Publications

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We prove the existence of solutions to the evolutionary Stokes system in a bounded domain Ω ⊂ ℝ³. The main result shows that the velocity belongs either to W p 2 s + 2 , s + 1 ( Ω T ) or to B p , q 2 s + 2 , s + 1 ( Ω T ) with p > 3 and s ∈ ℝ₊ ∪ 0. The proof is divided into two steps. First the existence in W p 2 k + 2 , k + 1 for k ∈ ℕ is proved. Next applying interpolation theory the existence in Besov spaces in a half space is shown. Finally the technique of regularizers implies the existence in a bounded domain. The result is generalized to the spaces...

The Hardy-Lorentz spaces H p , q ( )

Wael Abu-Shammala, Alberto Torchinsky (2007)

Studia Mathematica

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We deal with the Hardy-Lorentz spaces H p , q ( ) where 0 < p ≤ 1, 0 < q ≤ ∞. We discuss the atomic decomposition of the elements in these spaces, their interpolation properties, and the behavior of singular integrals and other operators acting on them.

On some properties of generalized Marcinkiewicz spaces

Evgeniy Pustylnik (2001)

Studia Mathematica

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We give a full solution of the following problems concerning the spaces M φ ( X ) : (i) to what extent two functions φ and ψ should be different in order to ensure that M φ ( X ) M ψ ( X ) for any nontrivial Banach couple X⃗; (ii) when an embedding M φ ( X ) M ψ ( X ) can (or cannot) be dense; (iii) which Banach space can be regarded as an M φ ( X ) -space for some (unknown beforehand) Banach couple X⃗.

Stein’s method in high dimensions with applications

Adrian Röllin (2013)

Annales de l'I.H.P. Probabilités et statistiques

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Let h be a three times partially differentiable function on n , let X = ( X 1 , ... , X n ) be a collection of real-valued random variables and let Z = ( Z 1 , ... , Z n ) be a multivariate Gaussian vector. In this article, we develop Stein’s method to give error bounds on the difference 𝔼 h ( X ) - 𝔼 h ( Z ) in cases where the coordinates of X are not necessarily independent, focusing on the high dimensional case n . In order to express the dependency structure we use Stein couplings, which allows for a broad range of applications, such as classic...

Weak precompactness and property (V*) in spaces of compact operators

Ioana Ghenciu (2015)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We give sufficient conditions for subsets of compact operators to be weakly precompact. Let L w * ( E * , F ) (resp. K w * ( E * , F ) ) denote the set of all w* - w continuous (resp. w* - w continuous compact) operators from E* to F. We prove that if H is a subset of K w * ( E * , F ) such that H(x*) is relatively weakly compact for each x* ∈ E* and H*(y*) is weakly precompact for each y* ∈ F*, then H is weakly precompact. We also prove the following results: If E has property (wV*) and F has property (V*), then K w * ( E * , F ) has property (wV*). Suppose...

On the condition of Λ-convexity in some problems of weak continuity and weak lower semicontinuity

Agnieszka Kałamajska (2001)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We study the functional I f ( u ) = Ω f ( u ( x ) ) d x , where u=(u₁, ..., uₘ) and each u j is constant along some subspace W j of ℝⁿ. We show that if intersections of the W j ’s satisfy a certain condition then I f is weakly lower semicontinuous if and only if f is Λ-convex (see Definition 1.1 and Theorem 1.1). We also give a necessary and sufficient condition on W j j = 1 , . . . , m to have the equivalence: I f is weakly continuous if and only if f is Λ-affine.

Embeddings of Besov spaces of logarithmic smoothness

Fernando Cobos, Óscar Domínguez (2014)

Studia Mathematica

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This paper deals with Besov spaces of logarithmic smoothness B p , r 0 , b formed by periodic functions. We study embeddings of B p , r 0 , b into Lorentz-Zygmund spaces L p , q ( l o g L ) β . Our techniques rely on the approximation structure of B p , r 0 , b , Nikol’skiĭ type inequalities, extrapolation properties of L p , q ( l o g L ) β and interpolation.