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Clifford wavelets, singular integrals, and Hardy spaces
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    Clifford wavelets, singular integrals, and Hardy spaces (English)
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    29 May 1994
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    Within the framework of Clifford algebras one can do some sort of complex analyses in \(\mathbb{R}^ n\), which turns out to be much better suited for studying harmonic functions than several complex variables. Following \textit{Y. Meyer} [Ondelettes et opérateurs I: Ondelettes (1990; Zbl 0694.41037); II: Opérateurs de Calderón-Zygmund (1990; Zbl 0745.42011); III: Opérateurs multilinéaires (1991; Zbl 0745.42012)] and \textit{Ph. Tchamitchian} [Ann. Math., II. Ser. 129, No. 3, 641-649 (1989; Zbl 0673.42009)], the book presents the constructions of \(r\)- regular biorthogonal Clifford wavelet-like bases \(\{\theta^ L_{j, k}, \theta^ R_{j, k}\}\) adapted to a Clifford algebra valued measure \(b(x) dx\), where \(b: \mathbb{R}^ m\to \mathbb{R}^{n+ 1}\subset \mathbb{C}_{(n)}\) being such that the associated form is \(\delta\)-accretive. When \(b(x)\) satisfies a weaker accretivity (i.e., pseudo-accretivity), then the regularity is limited \((r< 1)\). When only 0-regularity (i.e., the Haar bases case) is considered, then the construction is simpler than the general cases (but is less simpler than the construction presented in reviewer's paper [Bull. Sci. Math., II. Ser. 118, No. 2, 131-145 (1994)]). The book gives some applications to harmonic functions, for example, to give a simple proof of a theorem of \textit{B. E. J. Dahlberg} [Stud. Math. 67, 297-314 (1980; Zbl 0449.31002)] concerning the \(L^ p\)-norm equivalence of the Lusin area-function and the non-tangential maximal function of harmonic functions in Lip domains.
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    singular integral
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    Hardy spaces
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    wavelets
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    harmonic functions
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    \(r\)- regular biorthogonal Clifford wavelet-like bases
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    Clifford algebra valued measure
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    non-tangential maximal function
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