Multi-bump type nodal solutions having a prescribed number of nodal domains : I
The aim of this paper is to answer some questions concerning weak resolvents. Firstly, we investigate the domain of extension of weak resolvents Ω and find a formula linking Ω with the Taylor spectrum. We also show that equality of weak resolvents of operator tuples A and B results in isomorphism of the algebras generated by these operators. Although this isomorphism need not be of the form (1) X ↦ U*XU, where U is an isometry, for normal operators it is always possible...
A brief account of the connections between Carathéodory multifunctions, Scorza-Dragoni multifunctions, product-measurable multifunctions, and superpositionally measurable multifunctions of two variables is given.
We prove that an almost diagonal condition on the (m + 1)-linear tensor associated to an m-linear operator implies boundedness of the operator on products of classical function spaces. We then provide applications to the study of certain singular integral operators.
Under the assumption that m is a non-doubling measure on Rd, the authors obtain the (Lp,Lq)-boundedness and the weak type endpoint estimate for the multilinear commutators generated by fractional integrals with RBMO (m) functions of Tolsa or with Osc exp Lr(m) functions for r greater than or equal to 1, where Osc exp Lr(m) is a space of Orlicz type satisfying that Osc exp Lr(m)=RBMO(m) if r=1 and Osc exp Lr(m) is a subset of RBMO(m) if r>1.
We establish Hölder-type inequalities for Lorentz sequence spaces and their duals. In order to achieve these and some related inequalities, we study diagonal multilinear forms in general sequence spaces, and obtain estimates for their norms. We also consider norms of multilinear forms in different Banach multilinear ideals.
Given Banach spaces , and a compact Hausdorff space , we use polymeasures to give necessary conditions for a multilinear operator from into to be completely continuous (resp. unconditionally converging). We deduce necessary and sufficient conditions for to have the Schur property (resp. to contain no copy of ), and for to be scattered. This extends results concerning linear operators.
In this article some properties of Markovian mean ergodic operators are studied. As an application of the tools developed, and using the admissibility feature, a “reduction of order” technique for multiparameter admissible superadditive processes is obtained. This technique is later utilized to obtain a.e. convergence of averages as well as their weighted version.
Net (X,ℱ,ν) be a σ-finite measure space. Associated with k Lamperti operators on , , and with , we define the ergodic Cesàro-α̅ averages . For these averages we prove the almost everywhere convergence on X and the convergence in the norm, when independently, for all with p > 1/α⁎ where . In the limit case p = 1/α⁎, we prove that the averages converge almost everywhere on X for all f in the Orlicz-Lorentz space with . To obtain the result in the limit case we need to study...