Order properties of the space of finitely additive transition functions.
Let E be an ideal of L⁰ over a σ-finite measure space (Ω,Σ,μ). For a real Banach space let E(X) be a subspace of the space L⁰(X) of μ-equivalence classes of strongly Σ-measurable functions f: Ω → X and consisting of all those f ∈ L⁰(X) for which the scalar function belongs to E. Let E(X)˜ stand for the order dual of E(X). For u ∈ E⁺ let stand for the order interval in E(X). For a real Banach space a linear operator T: E(X) → Y is said to be order-bounded whenever for each u ∈ E⁺ the set...
Let f, g be in the analytic function ring Hol(𝔻) over the unit disk 𝔻. We say that f ⪯ g if there exist M > 0 and 0 < r < 1 such that |f(z)| ≤ M|g(z)| whenever r < |z| < 1. Let X be a Hilbert space contained in Hol(𝔻). Then X is called an ordered Hilbert space if f ⪯ g and g ∈ X imply f ∈ X. In this note, we mainly study the connection between an ordered analytic Hilbert space and its reproducing kernel. We also consider when an invariant subspace of the whole space X is similar...
It is shown that if T is a sublinear translation invariant operator of restricted weak type (1,1) acting on L¹(𝕋), then T maps simple functions in L log L(𝕋) boundedly into L¹(𝕋).
Let M be the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator defined by:Mf(x) = supx ∈ Q 1/|Q| ∫Q |f| dx, (f ∈ Lloc(Rn)),where the supreme is taken over all cubes Q containing x and |Q| is the Lebesgue measure of Q. In this paper we characterize the Orlicz spaces Lφ*, associated to N-functions φ, such that M is bounded in Lφ*. We prove that this boundedness is equivalent to the complementary N-function ψ of φ satisfying the Δ2-condition in [0,∞), that is, sups>0 ψ(2s) / ψ(s) < ∞.
We introduce a sequence of Hankel style operators , k = 1,2,3,..., which act on the Bergman space of the unit disk. These operators are intermediate between the classical big and small Hankel operators. We study the boundedness and Schatten-von Neumann properties of the and show, among other things, that are cut-off at 1/k. Recall that the big Hankel operator is cut-off at 1 and the small Hankel operator at 0.
We study the representation of orthogonally additive mappings acting on Hilbert C*-modules and Hilbert H*-modules. One of our main results shows that every continuous orthogonally additive mapping f from a Hilbert module W over 𝓚(𝓗) or 𝓗𝓢(𝓗) to a complex normed space is of the form f(x) = T(x) + Φ(⟨x,x⟩) for all x ∈ W, where T is a continuous additive mapping, and Φ is a continuous linear mapping.
An exact criterion is derived for an operator valued weight function on the torus to have a factorization , where the operator valued Fourier coefficients of Φ vanish outside of the Helson-Lowdenslager halfplane , and Φ is “outer” in a related sense. The criterion is expressed in terms of a regularity condition on the weighted space of vector valued functions on the torus. A logarithmic integrability test is also provided. The factor Φ is explicitly constructed in terms of Toeplitz operators...
For every symmetric operator acting in a Hilbert space, we introduce the families of p-analytic and p-quasi-analytic vectors (p>0), indexed by positive numbers. We prove various properties of these families. We make use of these families to show that certain results guaranteeing essential selfadjointness of an operator with sufficiently large sets of quasi-analytic and Stieltjes vectors are optimal.
We review the basic facts about the theory of paracommutators in Rn (sec S. Janson, J. Peetre, Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 305 (1988), 467504). We also give an interpretation of paracommutators from the point of view of group representations. This suggests a generalization to more general groups. Here we sketch a theory of paracommutators over stratified groups. This include the famous Heisenberg group. Finally, we take up the question of generalizing the notion of Schatten-von Neumann trace ideals to...