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Riesz transforms and conjugacy for Laguerre function expansions of Hermite type
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    Riesz transforms and conjugacy for Laguerre function expansions of Hermite type (English)
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    10 May 2007
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    Riesz transforms and conjugate Poisson integrals for multi-dimensional Laguerre function expansions of Hermite type with index \(\alpha\) are defined and investigated. It is proved that for any multi-index \(\alpha=(\alpha_1,\dots,\alpha_d)\) such that \(\alpha_i\geq -1/2\), \(\alpha_i\notin (-1/2,1/2)\), the appropriately defined Riesz transforms \(R_j^\alpha\), \(j=1,2,\dots,d\), are Calderón--Zygmund operators, hence their mapping properties follow from a general theory. Similar mappings results are obtained on one dimension, without excluding \(\alpha\in (-1/2,1/2)\), by means of a local Calderón--Zygmund theory and weighted Hardy's inequalities. The conjugate Poisson integrals are shown to satisfy a system of Cauchy--Riemann type equations and to recover the Riesz--Laguerre transforms on the boundary. The two specific values of \(\alpha\), \((-1/2,\dots,-1/2)\) and \((1/2,\dots,1/2)\), are distinguished since then a connection with Riesz transforms for multi-dimensional Hermite function expansions is established.
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    Laguerre function
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    Riesz transforms
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    expansions
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    Calderón--Zygmund operators
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    \(A_p\) weights
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