2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1903.02200
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Multilinear fractional type operators and their commutators on Hardy spaces with variable exponents

Jian Tan

Abstract: In this article, we show that multilinear fractional type operators are bounded from product Hardy spaces with variable exponents into Lebesgue spaces with variable exponents via the atomic decomposition theory. We also study continuity properties of commutators of multilinear fractional type operators on product of certain Hardy spaces with variable exponents.

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“…For example, the boundedness of operators on variable Hardy spaces H p(•) (R n ) was usually established via using atomic decompositions together with maximal operator estimate for the action of T on atoms in recent years. We refer to the work of Cruz-Uribe and his collaborators [5,6,7], Nakai and Sawano [22,24] and the author [26,27,28,29]. The method to variable Hardy spaces in this paper can be applied to more general cases even when the maximal function characterizations are absent.…”
Section: Introduction and Statements Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the boundedness of operators on variable Hardy spaces H p(•) (R n ) was usually established via using atomic decompositions together with maximal operator estimate for the action of T on atoms in recent years. We refer to the work of Cruz-Uribe and his collaborators [5,6,7], Nakai and Sawano [22,24] and the author [26,27,28,29]. The method to variable Hardy spaces in this paper can be applied to more general cases even when the maximal function characterizations are absent.…”
Section: Introduction and Statements Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%