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 such that implies f ∈ L log L([0,1]).
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 such that implies f ∈ L log L([0,1]).
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 bound for lacunary maximal operators under a dimensional assumption on the underlying measure and an assumption on an 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 ...
E. Labeye-Voisin (2003)
Studia Mathematica
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We introduce a maximal function (denoted by π̅ ) on the tent spaces , 0 < p < ∞, of Coifman, Meyer and Stein [8]. We prove a good-λ estimate of subgaussian type for this maximal function and for the square function of tent spaces, leading to integrability results for π̅. We deduce convergence results for the singular integral defining π.
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 -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 -boundedness is shown not to depend on the underlying measure space or the filtration. Martingale...
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 and , 0 < p ≤ 1, which generalize the results of Kenig-Tomas for the case p > 1. We prove that under a mild regulation condition, an function m is a maximal multiplier on if and only if it is a maximal multiplier on . As an application, the restriction of maximal multipliers to lower dimensional Hardy spaces is considered. ...
Geraldo Botelho, Daniel Cariello, Vinícius V. Fávaro, Daniel Pellegrino, Juan B. Seoane-Sepúlveda (2013)
Studia Mathematica
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Christian Le Merdy, Arnaud Simard (2001)
Studia Mathematica
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Let Y be a Banach space and let be a subspace of an space, for some p ∈ (1,∞). We consider two operators B and C acting on S and Y respectively and satisfying the so-called maximal regularity property. Let ℬ and be their natural extensions to . We investigate conditions that imply that ℬ + is closed and has the maximal regularity property. Extending theorems of Lamberton and Weis, we show in particular that this holds if Y is a UMD Banach lattice and is a positive contraction...
Paul Alton Hagelstein (2001)
Studia Mathematica
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Let denote the strong maximal operator. Let and denote the one-dimensional Hardy-Littlewood maximal operators in the horizontal and vertical directions in ℝ². A function h supported on the unit square Q = [0,1]×[0,1] is exhibited such that but . It is shown that if f is a function supported on Q such that but , then there exists a set A of finite measure in ℝ² such that .
Adam Osękowski (2014)
Banach Center Publications
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We prove sharp a priori estimates for the distribution function of the dyadic maximal function ℳ ϕ, when ϕ belongs to the Lorentz space , 1 < p < ∞, 1 ≤ q < ∞. The approach rests on a precise evaluation of the Bellman function corresponding to the problem. As an application, we establish refined weak-type estimates for the dyadic maximal operator: for p,q as above and r ∈ [1,p], we determine the best constant such that for any , .
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) 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 inequality, we derive a suitable BMO estimate. Different dyadic systems in different dimensions are also considered.
Charles J. K. Batty, Ralph Chill, Sachi Srivastava (2008)
Studia Mathematica
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We consider some non-autonomous second order Cauchy problems of the form ü + B(t)u̇ + A(t)u = f(t ∈ [0,T]), u(0) = u̇(0) = 0. We assume that the first order problem u̇ + B(t)u = f(t ∈ [0,T]), u(0) = 0, has -maximal regularity. Then we establish -maximal regularity of the second order problem in situations when the domains of B(t₁) and A(t₂) always coincide, or when A(t) = κB(t).
J. Alvarez (1989)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Loukas Grafakos, Liguang Liu, Dachun Yang (2009)
Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France
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An RD-space is a space of homogeneous type in the sense of Coifman and Weiss with the additional property that a reverse doubling property holds. The authors prove that for a space of homogeneous type having “dimension” , there exists a such that for certain classes of distributions, the quasi-norms of their radial maximal functions and grand maximal functions are equivalent when . This result yields a radial maximal function characterization for Hardy spaces on . ...
Vera Fischer, Asger Törnquist (2015)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
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Jörg Brendle (2003) used Hechler’s forcing notion for adding a maximal almost disjoint family along an appropriate template forcing construction to show that (the minimal size of a maximal almost disjoint family) can be of countable cofinality. The main result of the present paper is that , the minimal size of a maximal cofinitary group, can be of countable cofinality. To prove this we define a natural poset for adding a maximal cofinitary group of a given cardinality, which enjoys...
Sönke Blunck (2001)
Studia Mathematica
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We consider the maximal regularity problem for the discrete time evolution equation for all n ∈ ℕ₀, u₀ = 0, where T is a bounded operator on a UMD space X. We characterize the discrete maximal regularity of T by two types of conditions: firstly by R-boundedness properties of the discrete time semigroup and of the resolvent R(λ,T), secondly by the maximal regularity of the continuous time evolution equation u’(t) - Au(t) = f(t) for all t > 0, u(0) = 0, where A:= T - I. By recent...
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 holds with some c independent of f iff w belongs to the well known Muckenhoupt class , and therefore iff for some c independent of f. Some results of similar type are discussed for the case of small...
Masato Kikuchi (2013)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Let Ω be a nonatomic probability space, let X be a Banach function space over Ω, and let ℳ be the collection of all martingales on Ω. For , let Mf and Sf denote the maximal function and the square function of f, respectively. We give some necessary and sufficient conditions for X to have the property that if f, g ∈ ℳ and , then , where C is a constant independent of f and g.
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 of the Fejér means of the double Vilenkin-Fourier series is not bounded from the Hardy space to the space weak-.
Pilar Cembranos, Jose Mendoza (2016)
Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization
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In this note we survey the partial results needed to show the following general theorem: is a family of mutually non isomorphic Banach spaces. We also comment some related facts and open problems.
Stephen Scheinberg (2021)
Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae
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The topology of the maximal-ideal space of is discussed.
Eva Bayer-Fluckiger (2014)
Annales de l’institut Fourier
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We give necessary and sufficient conditions for an orthogonal group defined over a global field of characteristic to contain a maximal torus of a given type.
B. L. Chalmers, F. T. Metcalf (1992)
Annales Polonici Mathematici
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It follows easily from a result of Lindenstrauss that, for any real twodimensional subspace v of L¹, the relative projection constant λ(v;L¹) of v equals its (absolute) projection constant . The purpose of this paper is to recapture this result by exhibiting a simple formula for a subspace V contained in and isometric to v and a projection from C ⊕ V onto V such that , where P₁ is a minimal projection from L¹(ν) onto v. Specifically, if , then , where and .
Guoen Hu, Dachun Yang (2008)
Studia Mathematica
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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,∞).
Jinjun Li, Min Wu (2016)
Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal
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Let be a continuous map with the specification property on a compact metric space . We introduce the notion of the maximal Birkhoff average oscillation, which is the “worst” divergence point for Birkhoff average. By constructing a kind of dynamical Moran subset, we prove that the set of points having maximal Birkhoff average oscillation is residual if it is not empty. As applications, we present the corresponding results for the Birkhoff averages for continuous functions on a repeller...
Elói Medina Galego (2004)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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We establish the existence of Banach spaces E and F isomorphic to complemented subspaces of each other but with isomorphic to , m, n, p, q ∈ ℕ, if and only if m = p and n = q.
Kristóf Szarvas, Ferenc Weisz (2016)
Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal
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The classical Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator is bounded not only on the classical Lebesgue spaces (in the case ), but (in the case when is log-Hölder continuous and ) on the variable Lebesgue spaces , too. Furthermore, the classical Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator is of weak-type . In the present note we generalize Besicovitch’s covering theorem for the so-called -rectangles. We introduce a general maximal operator and with the help of generalized -functions, the strong-...
Jean Roydor (2007)
Banach Center Publications
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We describe the subspaces of (1 ≤ p ≠ 2 < ∞) which are the range of a completely contractive projection.