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An interpolation theorem between one-sided Hardy spaces
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    An interpolation theorem between one-sided Hardy spaces (English)
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    9 March 2009
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    The authors extend the interpolation result on weighted Hardy spaces by \textit{J.--O.\thinspace Strömberg} and \textit{A.\,Torchinsky} [``Weighted Hardy spaces'' (Lecture Notes in Mathematics 1381; Berlin etc.:\ Springer-Verlag) (1989; Zbl 0676.42021)] to the setting of one sided Hardy spaces introduced by \textit{L.\,de Rosa} and \textit{C.\,Segovia} [Contemp.\ Math.\ 189, 161--183 (1995; Zbl 0855.42011)]. The Hardy spaces under consideration \(H^p_+(w)\) are defined for weights \(w\in A^+_s\) and \(p(\gamma +1)>s\) for some positive integer \(\gamma\) and are given by distributions \(f\) such that \(\int_{\mathbb R} f^*_{+,\gamma}(x)^p w(x)\,dx<\infty\), where \(f^*_{+,\gamma}(x)= \sup\{|\langle f, \varphi\rangle|: \varphi\in \Phi_\gamma(x)\}\) and \(\Phi_\gamma(x) \) stands for the class of \(C^\infty_0(\mathbb R)\)-functions with support contained in \([x,b]\) and \((b-x)^{\gamma +1} \|D^\gamma\varphi\|_\infty\leq 1\). The authors need to adapt many of the lemmas and arguments to the one-sided setting. The proof relies, as in the classical situation, upon the atomic decomposition of one sided weighted Hardy spaces, for weights in \(A^+_s\). The new contribution consists mainly in showing that there exists an atomic decomposition such that for any atom supported in an interval \(I\) there is another atom supported in the interval \(J\) which follows \(I\).
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    interpolation of operators
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    one-sided Hardy spaces
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