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    Martingale Hardy spaces and the dyadic derivative (English)
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    It is shown that the maximal operator of the one-dimensional dyadic derivative of the dyadic integral is bounded from the dyadic Hardy-Lorentz space \(H_{p,q}\) to \(L_{p,q}\) for each \(1/2<p<\infty\), \(0<q\leq \infty\) and is of weak type \((L_1, L_1)\). The author defines the two-dimensional hybrid Hardy space \(H^{\#}_1\) and verifies that the corresponding maximal operator of a two-dimensional function is of weak type \((H_1^{\#}, L_1)\). As a consequence the author obtains that the dyadic integral of a two-dimensional function \(f\supset H_1^{\#}\supset L\log L\) is dyadically differentiable and its derivative is a.e. \(f\).
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    Walsh system
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    dyadic derivative
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    Hardy-Lorentz spaces
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    differentiability of two-dimensional functions
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    maximal operator
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