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Optimal domains for the kernel operator associated with Sobolev's inequality

Guillermo P. Curbera, Werner J. Ricker (2003)

Studia Mathematica

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Refinements of the classical Sobolev inequality lead to optimal domain problems in a natural way. This is made precise in recent work of Edmunds, Kerman and Pick; the fundamental technique is to prove that the (generalized) Sobolev inequality is equivalent to the boundedness of an associated kernel operator on [0,1]. We make a detailed study of both the optimal domain, providing various characterizations of it, and of properties of the kernel operator when it is extended to act in its...

Optimal embeddings of generalized homogeneous Sobolev spaces

Irshaad Ahmed, Georgi Eremiev Karadzhov (2011)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We prove optimal embeddings of homogeneous Sobolev spaces built over function spaces in ℝⁿ with K-monotone and rearrangement invariant norm into other rearrangement invariant function spaces. The investigation is based on pointwise and integral estimates of the rearrangement or the oscillation of the rearrangement of f in terms of the rearrangement of the derivatives of f.

A sharp iteration principle for higher-order Sobolev embeddings

Andrea Cianchi, Luboš Pick, Lenka Slavíková (2014)

Banach Center Publications

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We survey results from the paper [CPS] in which we developed a new sharp iteration method and applied it to show that the optimal Sobolev embeddings of any order can be derived from isoperimetric inequalities. We prove thereby that the well-known link between first-order Sobolev embeddings and isoperimetric inequalities translates to embeddings of any order, a fact that had not been known before. We show a general reduction principle that reduces Sobolev type inequalities of any order...

Dimension-invariant Sobolev imbeddings

Miroslav Krbec, Hans-Jürgen Schmeisser (2011)

Banach Center Publications

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We survey recent dimension-invariant imbedding theorems for Sobolev spaces.

Optimal domains for kernel operators on [0,∞) × [0,∞)

Olvido Delgado (2006)

Studia Mathematica

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Let T be a kernel operator with values in a rearrangement invariant Banach function space X on [0,∞) and defined over simple functions on [0,∞) of bounded support. We identify the optimal domain for T (still with values in X) in terms of interpolation spaces, under appropriate conditions on the kernel and the space X. The techniques used are based on the relation between linear operators and vector measures.

Mixed norms and Sobolev type inequalities

V. I. Kolyada (2006)

Banach Center Publications

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We study mixed norm spaces that arise in connection with embeddings of Sobolev and Besov spaces. We prove Sobolev type inequalities in terms of these mixed norms. Applying these results, we obtain optimal constants in embedding theorems for anisotropic Besov spaces. This gives an extension of the estimate proved by Bourgain, Brezis and Mironescu for isotropic Besov spaces.

Variable Sobolev capacity and the assumptions on the exponent

Petteri Harjulehto, Peter Hästö, Mika Koskenoja, Susanna Varonen (2005)

Banach Center Publications

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In a recent article the authors showed that it is possible to define a Sobolev capacity in variable exponent Sobolev space. However, this set function was shown to be a Choquet capacity only under certain assumptions on the variable exponent. In this article we relax these assumptions.

Direct and Reverse Gagliardo-Nirenberg Inequalities from Logarithmic Sobolev Inequalities

Matteo Bonforte, Gabriele Grillo (2005)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

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We investigate the connection between certain logarithmic Sobolev inequalities and generalizations of Gagliardo-Nirenberg inequalities. A similar connection holds between reverse logarithmic Sobolev inequalities and a new class of reverse Gagliardo-Nirenberg inequalities.