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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5236737
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New Sobolev spaces via generalized Poincaré inequalities on metric measure spaces (English)
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18 February 2008
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The authors introduce some new function spaces of Sobolev type on metric measure space, which generalize the classical Sobolev spaces on Euclidean spaces. They consider Poincaré type inequalities. \textit{X. T. Duong} and \textit{A. McIntosh} [Rev. Mat. Iberoam. 15, No. 2, 233--265 (1999; Zbl 0980.42007)] first used such estimates to obtain weak \((1,1)\) estimates on certain singular integrals defined on irregular domains. Let \((X,d,\mu)\) be a topological space endowed with a distance \(d\) and a doubling measure \(\mu\). A family of operators \(\{ A_t\}_{t>0}\) is said to be a generalized approximation of THE identity if \(A_tA_s f (x) = A_sA_t f(x)\), and \(A_t\) is represented by the kernel \(a_t\); \[ A_t f(x) = \int_X a_t (x,y) f(y)dy, \] and the following condition holds: \[ | a_t (x,y) | \leq \frac{1}{ \mu (B(x, t^{1/m}))} \varphi \Bigl( \frac{d(x,y)^m}{t} \Bigr), \] where \(m\) is a positive fixed constant and \(\varphi\) is a positive, bounded decreasing function which decays fast enough. Let \(1<p \leq \infty, s>0\). The Sobolev-type space \(P^{s,p}_A(X)\) is the set of functions \(f \in L^p(X)\) satisfying that there exists some \(q \in [1,p), \lambda \geq 1\) and a non-negative function \(g \in L^p(X)\) such that for every ball \(B \subset X\), \[ \frac{1}{\mu (B)} \int_B | f(x) - A_{t_B}f(x) | d\mu(x) \leq r_{B}^s \Bigl\{ \frac{1}{\mu (\lambda B)} \int_{\lambda B} g(x)^q d\mu (x) \Bigr\}^{1/q}, \] where \(r_B\) is the radius of the ball \(B\) and \(t_B = r_{B}^m\). Moreover \( \| f \|_{ P^{s,p}_A } = \| f \|_{L^p} + \inf_{g} \| g \|_{L^p}. \) The Sobolev-type space \(HS^{s,p}_A(X)\) is the set of functions \(f \in L^p(X)\) satisfying that there exists a non-negative function \(g \in L^p(X)\) such that for every ball \(B \subset X\) and \textit{a.e.} \(x \in B\), \[ | f(x) - A_{t_B}f(x) | \leq r_B^s g(x). \] Moreover \( \| f \|_{ HS^{s,p}_A } = \| f \|_{L^p} + \inf_{g} \| g \|_{L^p}. \) Note that they do not assume the semigroup property \( A_tA_s f = A_{t+s} f\). They prove the following. There exists \(r>1\) such that for \(r<p \leq \infty\), \( P^{s,p}_A (X) = HS^{s,p}_A (X)\) with equivalent norms. They also consider Hajłasz-Sobolev space on \(X\).
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Hajłasz-Sobolev space
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