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Interpolation theorems for Lorentz martingale spaces
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    Interpolation theorems for Lorentz martingale spaces (English)
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    13 February 2012
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    The paper considers the interpolation using a function parameter for martingale Hardy spaces and martingale Hardy-Lorentz spaces. The author applies function parameters, which were introduced by \textit{T. F. Kalugina} [Mosc. Univ. Math. Bull. 30, No. 5--6, 108--116 (1975; Zbl 0333.46021)], to interpolation between Hardy spaces. Some new interpolation theorems for Lorentz martingale spaces are proved. In particular, the martingale parallelism of the interpolation theorem in classical Lorentz spaces is obtained.
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    martingale
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    Lorentz space
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    interpolation
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    function parameter
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