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Boundedness of Lusin-area and \(g^{\ast}_\lambda\) functions on localized Morrey-Campanato spaces over doubling metric measure spaces (English)
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16 January 2012
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Summary: Let \(\chi\) be a doubling metric measure space and \(\rho\) an admissible function on \(\chi\). In this paper, the authors establish some equivalent characterizations for the localized Morrey-Campanato spaces \(\epsilon_{\rho}^{\alpha,p}(\chi)\) and Morrey-Campanato-BLO spaces \(\widetilde{\epsilon}_{\rho}^{\alpha,p}(\chi)\) when \(\alpha \in (-\infty ,0)\) and \(p \in [1,\infty)\). If \(\chi\) has the volume regularity property \((P)\), the authors then establish the boundedness of the Lusin-area function, which is defined via kernels modeled on the semigroup generated by the Schrödinger operator, from \(\epsilon_{\rho}^{\alpha,p}(\chi)\) to \(\widetilde{\epsilon}_{\rho}^{\alpha,p}(\chi)\) without invoking any regularity of considered kernels. The same is true for the \(g^{\ast}_{\lambda}\) function and, unlike the Lusin-area function, in this case, \(\chi\) is even not necessary to have Property \((P)\). These results are also new even for \(\mathbb R^d\) with the \(d\)-dimensional Lebesgue measure and have a wide applications.
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doubling metric measure space
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property (P )
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admissible function
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Schrödinger operator
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localized Morrey-Campanato space
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Lusin-area function
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\(g^{\ast}_\lambda\)function
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