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Ultracontractivity and Nash type inequalities (English)
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11 May 1998
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A semigroup \(T_t\) acting on the \(L^p\) spaces is said to be ultracontractive if, for every \(t>0\), \(T_t\) sends \(L^1\) into \(L^\infty\): there exists \(m\) from \(\mathbb{R}^*_+\) to itself such that \(|T_t |_{1\to \infty} \leq m(t)\) for all \(t>0\). The author proves that the estimate \(|T_t |_{1\to \infty} \leq m(t)\) is also equivalent to a Nash type inequality for every function \(m\) whose logarithmic derivative has polynomial growth.
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semigroup of nonlinear operators
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ultracontractivity
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Riemannian manifolds
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\(L^ p\)-spaces
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