2013
DOI: 10.1142/s0219199713500296
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Lusin Area Function and Molecular Characterizations of Musielak–orlicz Hardy Spaces and Their Applications

Abstract: Let ϕ : R n × [0, ∞) → [0, ∞) be a growth function such that ϕ(x, ·) is nondecreasing, ϕ(x, 0) = 0, ϕ(x, t) > 0 when t > 0, lim t→∞ ϕ(x, t) = ∞, and ϕ(·, t) is a Muckenhoupt A ∞ (R n ) weight uniformly in t. In this paper, the authors establish the Lusin area function and the molecular characterizations of the Musielak-Orlicz Hardy space H ϕ (R n ) introduced by Luong Dang Ky via the grand maximal function. As an application, the authors obtain the ϕ-Carleson measure characterization of the Musielak-Orlicz BMO… Show more

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“…It is well known that [14], Lemma 2.4, or Lemma 2.5 below). Thus, we can introduce the critical indices for ϕ ∈ A ∞ (R n ) as follows:…”
Section: Preliminariesmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…It is well known that [14], Lemma 2.4, or Lemma 2.5 below). Thus, we can introduce the critical indices for ϕ ∈ A ∞ (R n ) as follows:…”
Section: Preliminariesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…By using the atomic characterization of H ϕ,L (R n ) obtained in [3], Theorem 5.4 (see also Lemma 3.2 below), the molecular characterization of H ϕ (R n ) established in [14], Theorem 4.13 (see also Lemma 3.4 below), the definitions of L-harmonic functions, the radial maximal function characterization of H ϕ,L (R n ) associated with the Poisson semigroup {e −t √ L } t>0 obtained in [3], Theorem 8.3 (see also Lemma 3.6 below) and Lemma 1.3, we complete the proof of Theorem 1.4.…”
Section: Remark 12 (I)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Here, A q (R n ) with q ∈ [1, ∞] denotes the class of Muckenhoupt weights (see, for example, [11,12,13] for their definitions and properties). Moreover, the space H ϕ (R n ) also has already found many applications in analysis (see, for example, [3,4,17,22,23] and their references).…”
Section: Theorem 11 ([9]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, for all (x, t) ∈ R n × [0, ∞), ϕ(x, t) := ω(x)Φ(t) satisfies Assumption (ϕ) if ω ∈ A ∞ (R n ) and Φ is an Orlicz function of lower type p for some p ∈ (0, 1] and upper type 1. A typical example of such an Orlicz function Φ is Φ(t) := t p , with p ∈ (0, 1], for all t ∈ [0, ∞); see, for example, [17,22,23] for more examples. Another typical example of functions satisfying Assumption (ϕ) is ϕ(x, t) := t α [ln(e+|x|)] β +[ln(e+t)] γ for all x ∈ R n and t ∈ [0, ∞) with any α ∈ (0, 1] and β, γ ∈ [0, ∞) (see [23] for further details).…”
Section: Theorem 11 ([9]mentioning
confidence: 99%