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It is shown that the restricted maximal operator of the two-dimensional dyadic derivative of the dyadic integral is bounded from the two-dimensional dyadic Hardy-Lorentz space to (2/3 < p < ∞, 0 < q ≤ ∞) and is of weak type . As a consequence we show that the dyadic integral of a ∞ function is dyadically differentiable and its derivative is f a.e.
We study smoothness spaces generated by maximal functions related to the local approximation errors of integral operators. It turns out that in certain cases these smoothness classes coincide with the spaces , 0 < p≤∞, introduced by DeVore and Sharpley [DS] by means of the so-called sharp maximal functions of Calderón and Scott. As an application we characterize the spaces in terms of the coefficients of wavelet decompositions.
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