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E -orbit functions.

Klimyk, Anatoliy U., Patera, Jiri (2008)

SIGMA. Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications [electronic only]

Eigenfunctions of the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator

Leonardo Colzani, Javier Pérez Lázaro (2010)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We prove that peak shaped eigenfunctions of the one-dimensional uncentered Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator are symmetric and homogeneous. This implies that the norms of the maximal operator on L(p) spaces are not attained.

Elementary operators on Banach algebras and Fourier transform

Miloš Arsenović, Dragoljub Kečkić (2006)

Studia Mathematica

We consider elementary operators x j = 1 n a j x b j , acting on a unital Banach algebra, where a j and b j are separately commuting families of generalized scalar elements. We give an ascent estimate and a lower bound estimate for such an operator. Additionally, we give a weak variant of the Fuglede-Putnam theorem for an elementary operator with strongly commuting families a j and b j , i.e. a j = a j ' + i a j ' ' ( b j = b j ' + i b j ' ' ), where all a j ' and a j ' ' ( b j ' and b j ' ' ) commute. The main tool is an L¹ estimate of the Fourier transform of a certain class of C c p t functions...

Elliptic functions, area integrals and the exponential square class on B₁(0) ⊆ ℝⁿ, n > 2

Caroline Sweezy (2004)

Studia Mathematica

For two strictly elliptic operators L₀ and L₁ on the unit ball in ℝⁿ, whose coefficients have a difference function that satisfies a Carleson-type condition, it is shown that a pointwise comparison concerning Lusin area integrals is valid. This result is used to prove that if L₁u₁ = 0 in B₁(0) and S u L ( S n - 1 ) then u | S n - 1 = f lies in the exponential square class whenever L₀ is an operator so that L₀u₀ = 0 and S u L implies u | S n - 1 is in the exponential square class; here S is the Lusin area integral. The exponential square theorem,...

Embeddings of concave functions and duals of Lorentz spaces.

Gord Sinnamon (2002)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

A simple expression is presented that is equivalent to the norm of the Lpv → Lqu embedding of the cone of quasi-concave functions in the case 0 < q < p < ∞. The result is extended to more general cones and the case q = 1 is used to prove a reduction principle which shows that questions of boundedness of operators on these cones may be reduced to the boundedness of related operators on whole spaces. An equivalent norm for the dual of the Lorentz spaceΓp(v) = { f: ( ∫0∞ (f**)pv...

Endpoint bounds for convolution operators with singular measures

E. Ferreyra, T. Godoy, M. Urciuolo (1998)

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let S n + 1 be the graph of the function ϕ : [ - 1 , 1 ] n defined by ϕ ( x 1 , , x n ) = j = 1 n | x j | β j , with 1< β 1 β n , and let μ the measure on n + 1 induced by the Euclidean area measure on S. In this paper we characterize the set of pairs (p,q) such that the convolution operator with μ is L p - L q bounded.

Endpoint bounds of square functions associated with Hankel multipliers

Jongchon Kim (2015)

Studia Mathematica

We prove endpoint bounds for the square function associated with radial Fourier multipliers acting on L p radial functions. This is a consequence of endpoint bounds for a corresponding square function for Hankel multipliers. We obtain a sharp Marcinkiewicz-type multiplier theorem for multivariate Hankel multipliers and L p bounds of maximal operators generated by Hankel multipliers as corollaries. The proof is built on techniques developed by Garrigós and Seeger for characterizations of Hankel multipliers....

Endpoint multiplier theorems of Marcinkiewicz type.

Terence Tao, James Wright (2001)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

We establish sharp (H1,L1,q) and local (L logrL,L1,q) mapping properties for rough one-dimensional multipliers. In particular, we show that the multipliers in the Marcinkiewicz multiplier theorem map H1 to L1,∞ and L log1/2L to L1,∞, and that these estimates are sharp.

Entropy and approximation numbers of embeddings between weighted Besov spaces

Iwona Piotrowska (2008)

Banach Center Publications

The present paper is devoted to the study of the “quality” of the compactness of the trace operator. More precisely, we characterize the asymptotic behaviour of entropy numbers of the compact map t r Γ : B p , q s ( , w ϰ Γ ) L p ( Γ ) , where Γ is a d-set with 0 < d < n and w ϰ Γ a weight of type w ϰ Γ ( x ) d i s t ( x , Γ ) ϰ near Γ with ϰ > -(n-d). There are parallel results for approximation numbers.

Entropy bump conditions for fractional maximal and integral operators

Robert Rahm, Scott Spencer (2016)

Concrete Operators

We investigate weighted inequalities for fractional maximal operators and fractional integral operators.We work within the innovative framework of “entropy bounds” introduced by Treil–Volberg. Using techniques developed by Lacey and the second author, we are able to efficiently prove the weighted inequalities.

Équation anisotrope de Navier-Stokes dans des espaces critiques.

Marius Paicu (2005)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

We study the tridimensional Navier-Stokes equation when the value of the vertical viscosity is zero, in a critical space (invariant by the scaling). We shall prove local in time existence of the solution, respectively global in time when the initial data is small compared with the horizontal viscosity.

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