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Singular integral operators with non-necessarily bounded kernels on spaces of homogeneous type (English)
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27 September 1992
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A space of homogeneous type is a triple \((X,d,\mu)\), where \(d(x,y)\) is a quasi-distance and the measure \(\mu\) satisfies the condition: there exists a finite constant \(A>0\) such that \[ \mu\bigl(B_ d(x,2Kr)\bigr)\leq A\mu\bigl(B_ d(x,r)\bigr) \] holds for every \(x\in X\) and \(r>0\), where \(B_ d(x,r)\) is a ball. The properties of a space of homogeneous type are established. Singular integral operators \(T\) with non-necessarily bounded kernels on spaces of homogeneous type are studied. A criterion for \(T\) to be weakly bounded is obtained. An application to operators defined by principal value integrals gives a priori Lipschitz estimates for some parabolic differential equations.
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singular integral operator
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Lipschitz condition
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weak boundedness
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space of homogeneous type
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parabolic differential equations
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