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A complete characterization of R-sets in the theory of differentiation of integrals

G. A. Karagulyan (2007)

Studia Mathematica

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Let s be the family of open rectangles in the plane ℝ² with a side of angle s to the x-axis. We say that a set S of directions is an R-set if there exists a function f ∈ L¹(ℝ²) such that the basis s differentiates the integral of f if s ∉ S, and D ̅ s f ( x ) = l i m s u p d i a m ( R ) 0 , x R s | R | - 1 R f = almost everywhere if s ∈ S. If the condition D ̅ s f ( x ) = holds on a set of positive measure (instead of a.e.) we say that S is a WR-set. It is proved that S is an R-set (resp. a WR-set) if and only if it is a G δ (resp. a G δ σ ).

The boundedness of two classes of integral operators

Xin Wang, Ming-Sheng Liu (2021)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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The aim of this paper is to characterize the L p - L q boundedness of two classes of integral operators from L p ( 𝒰 , d V α ) to L q ( 𝒰 , d V β ) in terms of the parameters a , b , c , p , q and α , β , where 𝒰 is the Siegel upper half-space. The results in the presented paper generalize a corresponding result given in C. Liu, Y. Liu, P. Hu, L. Zhou (2019).

Commutators of Marcinkiewicz integrals on Herz spaces with variable exponent

Hongbin Wang (2016)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Let Ω L s ( S n - 1 ) for s 1 be a homogeneous function of degree zero and b a BMO function. The commutator generated by the Marcinkiewicz integral μ Ω and b is defined by [ b , μ Ω ] ( f ) ( x ) = ( 0 | x - y | t Ω ( x - y ) | x - y | n - 1 [ b ( x ) - b ( y ) ] f ( y ) d y | 2 d t t 3 1 / 2 . In this paper, the author proves the ( L p ( · ) ( n ) , L p ( · ) ( n ) ) -boundedness of the Marcinkiewicz integral operator μ Ω and its commutator [ b , μ Ω ] when p ( · ) satisfies some conditions. Moreover, the author obtains the corresponding result about μ Ω and [ b , μ Ω ] on Herz spaces with variable exponent.

On the range-kernel orthogonality of elementary operators

Said Bouali, Youssef Bouhafsi (2015)

Mathematica Bohemica

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Let L ( H ) denote the algebra of operators on a complex infinite dimensional Hilbert space H . For A , B L ( H ) , the generalized derivation δ A , B and the elementary operator Δ A , B are defined by δ A , B ( X ) = A X - X B and Δ A , B ( X ) = A X B - X for all X L ( H ) . In this paper, we exhibit pairs ( A , B ) of operators such that the range-kernel orthogonality of δ A , B holds for the usual operator norm. We generalize some recent results. We also establish some theorems on the orthogonality of the range and the kernel of Δ A , B with respect to the wider class of unitarily invariant...

The method of rotation and Marcinkiewicz integrals on product domains

Jiecheng Chen, Dashan Fan, Yiming Ying (2002)

Studia Mathematica

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We give some rather weak sufficient condition for L p boundedness of the Marcinkiewicz integral operator μ Ω on the product spaces × m (1 < p < ∞), which improves and extends some known results.

Sum-product theorems and incidence geometry

Mei-Chu Chang, Jozsef Solymosi (2007)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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In this paper we prove the following theorems in incidence geometry. 1. There is δ > 0 such that for any P 1 , , P 4 , and Q 1 , , Q n 2 , if there are n ( 1 + δ ) / 2 many distinct lines between P i and Q j for all i , j , then P 1 , , P 4 are collinear. If the number of the distinct lines is < c n 1 / 2 then the cross ratio of the four points is algebraic. 2. Given c > 0 , there is δ > 0 such that for any P 1 , P 2 , P 3 2 noncollinear, and Q 1 , , Q n 2 , if there are c n 1 / 2 many distinct lines between P i and Q j for all i , j , then for any P 2 { P 1 , P 2 , P 3 } , we have δ n distinct lines between P and Q j . 3. Given...

H calculus and dilatations

Andreas M. Fröhlich, Lutz Weis (2006)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

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We characterise the boundedness of the H calculus of a sectorial operator in terms of dilation theorems. We show e. g. that if - A generates a bounded analytic C 0 semigroup ( T t ) on a UMD space, then the H calculus of A is bounded if and only if ( T t ) has a dilation to a bounded group on L 2 ( [ 0 , 1 ] , X ) . This generalises a Hilbert space result of C.LeMerdy. If X is an L p space we can choose another L p space in place of L 2 ( [ 0 , 1 ] , X ) .

The topology of the space of ℋ𝒦 integrable functions in n

Varayu Boonpogkrong (2025)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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It is known that there is no natural Banach norm on the space ℋ𝒦 of n -dimensional Henstock-Kurzweil integrable functions on [ a , b ] . We show that the ℋ𝒦 space is the uncountable union of Fréchet spaces ℋ𝒦 ( X ) . On each ℋ𝒦 ( X ) space, an F -norm · X is defined. A · X -convergent sequence is equivalent to a control-convergent sequence. Furthermore, an F -norm is also defined for a · X -continuous linear operator. Hence, many important results in functional analysis hold for the ℋ𝒦 ( X ) space. It is well-known that every...

The weak Gelfand-Phillips property in spaces of compact operators

Ioana Ghenciu (2017)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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For Banach spaces X and Y , let K w * ( X * , Y ) denote the space of all w * - w continuous compact operators from X * to Y endowed with the operator norm. A Banach space X has the w G P property if every Grothendieck subset of X is relatively weakly compact. In this paper we study Banach spaces with property w G P . We investigate whether the spaces K w * ( X * , Y ) and X ϵ Y have the w G P property, when X and Y have the w G P property.

Linear maps preserving A -unitary operators

Abdellatif Chahbi, Samir Kabbaj, Ahmed Charifi (2016)

Mathematica Bohemica

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Let be a complex Hilbert space, A a positive operator with closed range in ( ) and A ( ) the sub-algebra of ( ) of all A -self-adjoint operators. Assume φ : A ( ) onto itself is a linear continuous map. This paper shows that if φ preserves A -unitary operators such that φ ( I ) = P then ψ defined by ψ ( T ) = P φ ( P T ) is a homomorphism or an anti-homomorphism and ψ ( T ) = ψ ( T ) for all T A ( ) , where P = A + A and A + is the Moore-Penrose inverse of A . A similar result is also true if φ preserves A -quasi-unitary operators in both directions such that there...