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Construction de p-multiplicateurs

Francisco González Vieli (1993)

Studia Mathematica

Using characteristic functions of polyhedra, we construct radial p-multipliers which are continuous over n but not continuously differentiable through S n - 1 and give a p-multiplier criterion for homogeneous functions over 2 . We also exhibit fractal p-multipliers over the real line.

Convergence of greedy approximation I. General systems

S. V. Konyagin, V. N. Temlyakov (2003)

Studia Mathematica

We consider convergence of thresholding type approximations with regard to general complete minimal systems eₙ in a quasi-Banach space X. Thresholding approximations are defined as follows. Let eₙ* ⊂ X* be the conjugate (dual) system to eₙ; then define for ε > 0 and x ∈ X the thresholding approximations as T ε ( x ) : = j D ε ( x ) e * j ( x ) e j , where D ε ( x ) : = j : | e * j ( x ) | ε . We study a generalized version of T ε that we call the weak thresholding approximation. We modify the T ε ( x ) in the following way. For ε > 0, t ∈ (0,1) we set D t , ε ( x ) : = j : t ε | e * j ( x ) | < ε and consider the weak...

Convergence of series of dilated functions and spectral norms of GCD matrices

Christoph Aistleitner, István Berkes, Kristian Seip, Michel Weber (2015)

Acta Arithmetica

We establish a connection between the L² norm of sums of dilated functions whose jth Fourier coefficients are ( j - α ) for some α ∈ (1/2,1), and the spectral norms of certain greatest common divisor (GCD) matrices. Utilizing recent bounds for these spectral norms, we obtain sharp conditions for the convergence in L² and for the almost everywhere convergence of series of dilated functions.

Convolution algebras with weighted rearrangement-invariant norm

R. Kerman, E. Sawyer (1994)

Studia Mathematica

Let X be a rearrangement-invariant space of Lebesgue-measurable functions on n , such as the classical Lebesgue, Lorentz or Orlicz spaces. Given a nonnegative, measurable (weight) function on n , define X ( w ) = F : n : > F X ( w ) : = F w X . We investigate conditions on such a weight w that guarantee X(w) is an algebra under the convolution product F∗G defined at x n by ( F G ) ( x ) = ʃ n F ( x - y ) G ( y ) d y ; more precisely, when F G X ( w ) F X ( w ) G X ( w ) for all F,G ∈ X(w).

Convolutions related to q-deformed commutativity

Anna Kula (2010)

Banach Center Publications

Two important examples of q-deformed commutativity relations are: aa* - qa*a = 1, studied in particular by M. Bożejko and R. Speicher, and ab = qba, studied by T. H. Koornwinder and S. Majid. The second case includes the q-normality of operators, defined by S. Ôta (aa* = qa*a). These two frameworks give rise to different convolutions. In particular, in the second scheme, G. Carnovale and T. H. Koornwinder studied their q-convolution. In the present paper we consider another convolution of measures...

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