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In this paper, we are going to characterize the space through variable Lebesgue spaces and Morrey spaces. There have been many attempts to characterize the space by using various function spaces. For example, Ho obtained a characterization of with respect to rearrangement invariant spaces. However, variable Lebesgue spaces and Morrey spaces do not appear in the characterization. One of the reasons is that these spaces are not rearrangement invariant. We also obtain an analogue of the well-known...
For integers and , we prove that an -dimensional Ahlfors-David regular measure in is uniformly -rectifiable if and only if the -variation for the Riesz transform with respect to is a bounded operator in . This result can be considered as a partial solution to a well known open problem posed by G. David and S. Semmes which relates the boundedness of the Riesz transform to the uniform rectifiability of .
In these notes we survey some new results concerning the -variation for singular integral operators defined on Lipschitz graphs. Moreover, we investigate the relationship between variational inequalities for singular integrals on AD regular measures and geometric properties of these measures. An overview of the main results and applications, as well as some ideas of the proofs, are given.
We consider the multiplier defined for ξ ∈ ℝ by
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D denoting the open unit disk in ℝ. Given p ∈ ]1,∞[, we show that the optimal range of μ’s for which is a Fourier multiplier on is the same as for Bochner-Riesz means. The key ingredient is a lemma about some modifications of Bochner-Riesz means inside convex regions with smooth boundary and non-vanishing curvature, providing a more flexible version of a result by Iosevich et al. [Publ. Mat. 46 (2002)]. As an application, we show that the...
In this article we consider a theory of vector valued strongly singular operators. Our results include Lp, Hp and BMO continuity results. Moreover, as is well known, vector valued estimates are closely related to weighted norm inequalities. These results are developed in the first four sections of our paper. In section 5 we use our vector valued singular integrals to estimate the corresponding maximal operators. Finally in section 6 we discuss applications to weighted norm inequalities for pseudo-differential...
Some conditions implying vector-valued inequalities for the commutator of a fractional integral and a fractional maximal operator are established. The results obtained are substantial improvements and extensions of some known results.
This paper deals with the following problem:Let T be a given operator. Find conditions on v(x) (resp. u(x)) such that∫ |Tf(x)|pu(x) dx ≤ C ∫ |f(x)|pv(x) dxis satisfied for some u(x) (resp. v(x)).Using vector-valued inequalities the problem is solved for: Carleson's maximal operator of Fourier partial sums, Littlewood-Paley square functions, Hilbert transform of functions valued in U.M.D. Banach spaces and operators in the upper-half plane.
The vector-valued T(1) theorem due to Figiel, and a certain square function estimate of Bourgain for translations of functions with a limited frequency spectrum, are two cornerstones of harmonic analysis in UMD spaces. In this paper, a simplified approach to these results is presented, exploiting Nazarov, Treil and Volberg's method of random dyadic cubes, which allows one to circumvent the most subtle parts of the original arguments.
We prove an analogue of Y. Meyer's wavelet characterization of the Hardy space H¹(ℝⁿ) for the space H¹(ℝⁿ,X) of X-valued functions. Here X is a Banach space with the UMD property. The proof uses results of T. Figiel on generalized Calderón-Zygmund operators on Bochner spaces and some new local estimates.
Some results of Bourgain on the radial variation of harmonic functions in the disk are extended to the setting of harmonic functions in upper half-spaces.
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