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Bilinear operators on Herz-type Hardy spaces on locally compact Vilenkin groups
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    Bilinear operators on Herz-type Hardy spaces on locally compact Vilenkin groups (English)
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    9 January 2006
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    Let \(G\) be a locally compact Vilenkin group. For the homogeneous and non-homogeneous Herz spaces \(\dot K_q^{\alpha,p}(G)\) and \(K_q^{\alpha,p}(G)\) and the homogeneous and non-homogeneous Herz-type Hardy spaces \(H\dot K_q^{\alpha,p}(G)\) and \(HK_q^{\alpha,p} (G)\) with \(0\leq\alpha<\infty\), \(0<p,q<\infty\), the so-called Calderón-Zygmund type operator \[ B(f,g)=\sum^n_{j=1}(T^1_jf)(x)\cdot (T^2_j g) (x),\quad x\in G, \] is studied in this note, where \(m\in\mathbb{N}\), \(T^1_j, T^2_j\), \(1\leq j\leq m\), are Calderón-Zygmund operators on \(G\) with kernels \(k_j^1,k^2_j\), \(1\leq j\leq m\). The main result is Theorem 1. For \(0<p_1,p_2\leq\infty\), \(0<q_1, q_2<\infty\), let \(\frac 1p=\frac{1} {p_1}+\frac{1}{p_2},\frac 1p=\frac{1}{q_1}+ \frac{1}{q_2}\) and \(q \geq 1\); moreover, let \(-\frac{1}{q_i}<\alpha_i<1-\frac{1} {q_i}\), \(i=1, 2\) with \(\alpha=\alpha_1+\alpha_2\). If \[ \int_GB(f,g)(x)\,dx=0, \] for all \(f,g\in L^2(G)\) with compact support, then \[ B(f,g):\dot K_{q_1}^{\alpha_1, p_1}(G)\times \dot K_{q_2}^{\alpha_2,p_2}(G)\to H\dot K_q^{\alpha,p}(G) \] is bounded. Theorem 2. For \(0<p_1,p_2\leq \infty\), \(0<q_1,q_2<\infty\), let \(\frac 1p= \frac{1}{p_1}+\frac{2} {p_2}\), \(\frac 1q=\frac{1}{q_1}+\frac{1}{q_2}\) and \(q\geq 1\); moreover, let \(\alpha_1\geq 1-\frac{1}{q_1}\), \(-\frac{1}{q_2}< \alpha_2<1-\frac {1}{q_2}\), with \(\alpha=\alpha_1+\alpha_2\). If \[ \int_GB(f,g)(x)\,dx=0, \] for all \((\alpha_1,q_1)\)-atoms and all \(g\in L^2(G)\) with compact support, then \[ B(f,g):H\dot K^{\alpha_1 p_1}_{q_1}(G)\times \dot K^{\alpha_2,p_2}_{q_2}(G)\to H\dot K_q^{\alpha,p}(G) \] is bounded.
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