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    Hardy spaces and divergence operators on strongly Lipschitz domains of \(\mathbb R^n\) (English)
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    25 August 2003
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    Consider a second order divergence form elliptic operator \(L\) on a strongly Lipschitz domain. The authors define a Hardy space by imposing that the non-tangential maximal function of a function \(f\) extended via the Poisson semigroup for \(L\) to be in \(L^1\). Then, they identify this maximal Hardy space with various classes depending on the boundary conditions imposed to the operator via a suitable characterization using the Poisson semigroup.
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    Hardy spaces
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    atomic decomposition
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