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Lebesgue's differentiation theorems in r.i. quasi-Banach spaces and Lorentz spaces \(\Gamma_{p,w}\) (English)
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10 May 2012
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Let \(0 < \alpha \leq \infty\), \(L_0\) be the space of (equivalence classes of) measurable real functions on \([0, \alpha)\). For \(f \in L_0\), denote \(f^{**}(t)= \frac{1}{t}\int_0^t f^*(s)ds\), where \(f^*\) is the decreasing rearrangement of \(f\). Let \(0 < p < \infty\) and \(w \in L_0\) be a non-negative weight function. The Lorentz space \(\Gamma_{p,w}\) is the space of those \(f \in L_0\) for which \(\int (f^{**}(t))^p w(t)dt < \infty\). The quasinorm on \(\Gamma_{p,w}\) is defined as \(\|f\|_{\Gamma_{p,w}}= \left(\int (f^{**}(t))^p w(t)dt\right)^{1/p}\). A quasi-Banach function space \(E\) on \((0, \alpha)\) is said to have the Lebesgue differentiation property (LDP) if for every \(f \in E\) \[ \lim_{\epsilon \to 0} \frac{\|(f - f(t))\chi_{[t-\epsilon, t+\epsilon]}\|_E}{\|\chi_{[t-\epsilon, t+\epsilon]}\|_E} = 0 \] for almost all \(t \in [0, \alpha)\). The authors prove the LDP for order continuous rearrangement-invariant quasi-Banach function spaces on \((0, \infty)\) that satisfy a lower \(\phi\)-estimate for \(\|\cdot\|_E\). Classes of Lorentz space \(\Gamma_{p,w}\) that do have or do not have the LDP are presented. Apart from that the authors give another type of generalization of the Lebesgue differentiation theorem that establishes conditions for pointwise convergence of the best or extended best constant approximants in Lorentz spaces. It is also shown that the extended best constant approximant operator \(T_{(p,A)}\) assumes a unique constant value for a function \(f \in \Gamma_{p-1,w}, 1 < p < \infty\).
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quasi-Banach function space
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rearrangement-invariant space
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Lorentz space
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extended best constant approximant operator
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