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Two-sided estimates of heat kernels on metric measure spaces
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    Two-sided estimates of heat kernels on metric measure spaces (English)
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    19 June 2012
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    Let \((M,\mu,d)\) be a locally compact separable measure metric space with fully supported Radon measure \(\mu\) and geodesic metric \(d\). Let \(F(r)\) be a given function with a certain regularity, which includes the functions \(r^\beta\) (\(\beta>1\)) as special cases. Denote by \(V(x,r)\) the measure of the open ball of radius \(r\) centered at \(x\). It is shown that if the doubling volume property, the elliptic Harnack inequality and the estimate of the mean exit time are satisfied and all metric balls are precompact, then the heat kernel \(p_t(x,y)\) exists, is Hölder continuous in \(x\), \(y\), and satisfies the upper estimate \[ p_t(x,y)\leq \frac{C}{V(x,\mathcal{R}(t))}\exp \left(-\frac{1}{2}t\Phi\left(c\frac{d(x,y)}{t}\right)\right), \] where \(\mathcal{R}=F^{-1}\) and \[ \Phi(s):=\sup_{r>0}\left\{\frac{s}{r}-\frac{1}{F(r)}\right\}, \] and the near-diagonal lower estimate \[ p_t(x,y)\geq \frac{c}{V(x,\mathcal{R}(t))}\quad \mathrm{if} \;d(x,y)\leq \eta \mathcal{R}(t), \] where \(\eta>0\) is a small enough constant.
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    heat semigroup
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    sub-Gaussian estimates
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    fractals
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    near-diagonal lower estimate
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