scholarly journals Local Riesz transforms characterization of local Hardy spaces

2008 ◽  
Vol 59 (3) ◽  
pp. 299-320 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco M. Peloso ◽  
Silvia Secco
2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Hua Zhu

We characterize the weighted local Hardy spaceshρ1(ω)related to the critical radius functionρand weightsω∈A1ρ,∞(Rn)by localized Riesz transformsR^j; in addition, we give a characterization of weighted Hardy spacesHL1(ω)via Riesz transforms associated with Schrödinger operatorL, whereL=-Δ+Vis a Schrödinger operator onRn(n≥3) andVis a nonnegative function satisfying the reverse Hölder inequality.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Hua Zhu

We characterize the weighted weak local Hardy spacesWhρp(ω)related to the critical radius functionρand weightsω∈A∞ρ,∞(Rn)which locally behave as Muckenhoupt’s weights and actually include them, by the atomic decomposition. As an application, we show that localized Riesz transforms are bounded on the weighted weak local Hardy spaces.


2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (6) ◽  
pp. 1467-1488 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Ding ◽  
Guozhen Lu ◽  
Yueping Zhu

AbstractIn our recent work [W. Ding, G. Lu and Y. Zhu, Multi-parameter local Hardy spaces, Nonlinear Anal. 184 2019, 352–380], the multi-parameter local Hardy space {h^{p}(\mathbb{R}^{n_{1}}\times\mathbb{R}^{n_{2}})} has been introduced by using the continuous inhomogeneous Littlewood–Paley–Stein square functions. In this paper, we will first establish the new discrete multi-parameter local Calderón’s identity. Based on this identity, we will define the local multi-parameter Hardy space {h_{\mathrm{dis}}^{p}(\mathbb{R}^{n_{1}}\times\mathbb{R}^{n_{2}})} by using the discrete inhomogeneous Littlewood–Paley–Stein square functions. Then we prove that these two multi-parameter local Hardy spaces are actually the same. Moreover, the norms of the multi-parameter local Hardy spaces under the continuous and discrete Littlewood–Paley–Stein square functions are equivalent. This discrete version of the multi-parameter local Hardy space is also critical in establishing the duality theory of the multi-parameter local Hardy spaces.


2008 ◽  
Vol 2008 ◽  
pp. 1-250 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yongsheng Han ◽  
Detlef Müller ◽  
Dachun Yang

We work on RD-spaces𝒳, namely, spaces of homogeneous type in the sense of Coifman and Weiss with the additional property that a reverse doubling property holds in𝒳. An important example is the Carnot-Carathéodory space with doubling measure. By constructing an approximation of the identity with bounded support of Coifman type, we develop a theory of Besov and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces on the underlying spaces. In particular, this includes a theory of Hardy spacesHp(𝒳)and local Hardy spaceshp(𝒳)on RD-spaces, which appears to be new in this setting. Among other things, we give frame characterization of these function spaces, study interpolation of such spaces by the real method, and determine their dual spaces whenp≥1. The relations among homogeneous Besov spaces and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces, inhomogeneous Besov spaces and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces, Hardy spaces, and BMO are also presented. Moreover, we prove boundedness results on these Besov and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces for classes of singular integral operators, which include non-isotropic smoothing operators of order zero in the sense of Nagel and Stein that appear in estimates for solutions of the Kohn-Laplacian on certain classes of model domains inℂN. Our theory applies in a wide range of settings.


2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 919-936 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiao Chen ◽  
Wei Ding ◽  
Guozhen Lu

AbstractAfter the celebrated work of L. Hörmander on the one-parameter pseudo-differential operators, the applications of pseudo-differential operators have played an important role in partial differential equations, geometric analysis, harmonic analysis, theory of several complex variables and other branches of modern analysis. For instance, they are used to construct parametrices and establish the regularity of solutions to PDEs such as the {\overline{\partial}} problem. The study of Fourier multipliers, pseudo-differential operators and Fourier integral operators has stimulated further such applications. It is well known that the one-parameter pseudo-differential operators are {L^{p}({\mathbb{R}^{n}})} bounded for {1<p<\infty}, but only bounded on local Hardy spaces {h^{p}({\mathbb{R}^{n}})} introduced by Goldberg in [D. Goldberg, A local version of real Hardy spaces, Duke Math. J. 46 1979, 1, 27–42] for {0<p\leq 1}. Though much work has been done on the {L^{p}(\mathbb{R}^{n_{1}}\times\mathbb{R}^{n_{2}})} boundedness for {1<p<\infty} and Hardy {H^{p}(\mathbb{R}^{n_{1}}\times\mathbb{R}^{n_{2}})} boundedness for {0<p\leq 1} for multi-parameter Fourier multipliers and singular integral operators, not much has been done yet for the boundedness of multi-parameter pseudo-differential operators in the range of {0<p\leq 1}. The main purpose of this paper is to establish the boundedness of multi-parameter pseudo-differential operators on multi-parameter local Hardy spaces {h^{p}(\mathbb{R}^{n_{1}}\times\mathbb{R}^{n_{2}})} for {0<p\leq 1} recently introduced by Ding, Lu and Zhu in [W. Ding, G. Lu and Y. Zhu, Multi-parameter local Hardy spaces, Nonlinear Anal. 184 2019, 352–380].


1984 ◽  
Vol 96 ◽  
pp. 23-28
Author(s):  
Lee A. Rubel

The notion of internal function enters naturally in the study of factorization of function in Lumer’s Hardy spaces—see [RUB], where this aspect is developed in some detail.


2016 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 245-270 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dachun Yang ◽  
Ciqiang Zhuo ◽  
Eiichi Nakai

Author(s):  
Santiago Boza ◽  
María J. Carro

The work of Coifman and Weiss concerning Hardy spaces on spaces of homogeneous type gives, as a particular case, a definition of Hp(ZN) in terms of an atomic decomposition.Other characterizations of these spaces have been studied by other authors, but it was an open question to see if they can be defined, as it happens in the classical case, in terms of a maximal function or via the discrete Riesz transforms.In this paper, we give a positive answer to this question.


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