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Molecular decomposition of anisotropic homogeneous mixed-norm spaces with applications to the boundedness of operators (English)
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26 September 2019
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Let \(L_{\bar{p}} (R^n)\) be the mixed-normed Lebesgue space in \(\mathbb R^n\) consisting of all measurable functions \(f\) such that \[ \|f \|_{\bar{p}} = \Big( \int_{\mathbb R} \cdots \Big( \int_{\mathbb R} |f(x_1, \ldots, x_n)|^{p_1} dx_1 \Big)^{p_2/p_1} \cdots dx_n \Big)^{1/p_n} <\infty \] where \(\bar{p} = (p_1, \ldots, p_n)\), \(0<p_j <\infty\). Let \(a = (a_1, \ldots, a_n)\), \(1\le a_j <\infty\), be an anisotropy in \(\mathbb R^n\). The paper deals with related anisotropic mixed-normed homogeneous spaces \(\dot{B}^s_{\bar{p},q} (a)\) and \(\dot{F}^s_{\bar{p},q} (a)\), \(0<q \le \infty\), \(s\in R\), modifying appropriately the usual Fourier-analytical definition of the classical homogeneous isotropic spaces \(\dot{B}^s_{p,q}\) and \(\dot{F}^s_{p,q}\) with \(0<p<\infty\), \(0<q \le \infty\), \(s\in R\). The authors concentrate on atomic and molecular decompositions applied afterwards to Fourier multipliers and pseudodifferential operators.
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almost diagonal operators
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anisotropic
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\(\phi\) -transform
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Besov spaces
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Triebel-Lizorkin spaces
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mixed-norms
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Fourier multipliers
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pseudodifferential operators
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wavelets
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