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The Hardy-Littlewood type inequality for the Hardy space \(H_{p}(S^{d-1})\) on the unit sphere \[ S^{d-1}\equiv \left\{x\in \mathbb R^{d}:\| x\|^{2}=x_{1}^{2}+x_{2}^{2} +\cdots+ x_{d}^{2}=1\right\} \] is derived and proved for \(0<p\leq 1.\) Specifically, the author proved that if \(f \in H_{p}(S^{d-1})\) and \(0<p\leq 1,\) then \[ \left\{\sum_{k=0}^{\infty} (1+k)^{(p-2)d/2}A_{k}^{p}\right\}^{1/p}\leq C(p,d)\| f\|_{H_ p}(S^{d-1}), \] where \(A_{k}=A_{k}(f)=\Big(\sum_{l=1}^{d_ k}a_{k,l}(f)^{2}\Big)^{1/2}.\)
Property / review text: The Hardy-Littlewood type inequality for the Hardy space \(H_{p}(S^{d-1})\) on the unit sphere \[ S^{d-1}\equiv \left\{x\in \mathbb R^{d}:\| x\|^{2}=x_{1}^{2}+x_{2}^{2} +\cdots+ x_{d}^{2}=1\right\} \] is derived and proved for \(0<p\leq 1.\) Specifically, the author proved that if \(f \in H_{p}(S^{d-1})\) and \(0<p\leq 1,\) then \[ \left\{\sum_{k=0}^{\infty} (1+k)^{(p-2)d/2}A_{k}^{p}\right\}^{1/p}\leq C(p,d)\| f\|_{H_ p}(S^{d-1}), \] where \(A_{k}=A_{k}(f)=\Big(\sum_{l=1}^{d_ k}a_{k,l}(f)^{2}\Big)^{1/2}.\) / rank
 
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Hardy-Littlewood inequality
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Hardy space on the unit sphere
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    Hardy-Littlewood inequality for \(H_p(S^{d-1})\) (English)
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    The Hardy-Littlewood type inequality for the Hardy space \(H_{p}(S^{d-1})\) on the unit sphere \[ S^{d-1}\equiv \left\{x\in \mathbb R^{d}:\| x\|^{2}=x_{1}^{2}+x_{2}^{2} +\cdots+ x_{d}^{2}=1\right\} \] is derived and proved for \(0<p\leq 1.\) Specifically, the author proved that if \(f \in H_{p}(S^{d-1})\) and \(0<p\leq 1,\) then \[ \left\{\sum_{k=0}^{\infty} (1+k)^{(p-2)d/2}A_{k}^{p}\right\}^{1/p}\leq C(p,d)\| f\|_{H_ p}(S^{d-1}), \] where \(A_{k}=A_{k}(f)=\Big(\sum_{l=1}^{d_ k}a_{k,l}(f)^{2}\Big)^{1/2}.\)
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    Hardy-Littlewood inequality
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    Hardy space on the unit sphere
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