Integral operators with operator-valued kernels. (Q1426990)
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Integral operators with operator-valued kernels. (English)
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14 March 2004
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Let \((X,\|.\|_X),(Y,\|.\|_Y)\) be Banach spaces with norms \(\|.\|_X\), \(\|.\|_Y\), and let \((S,{\mathcal S},v)\), \((T,{\mathcal T},\mu)\), be \(\sigma\)-finite measure spaces. If \(1\leq p<\infty\), then \(L^p(S,X)\) denotes \[ \Biggl\{[f]: f\text{ is }X\text{-valued and measurable on }S\text{ and }\| f\|_{p,(S,X)}= \Biggl(\int_S\| f(s)\|^p_X dv(s)\Biggr)^{1/p}< \infty\Biggr\}, \] where \([f]\) denotes the equivalence class of functions which differ from \(f\) on sets of measure \(0\). In addition, \(L^\infty(S,X)\) denotes \(\{[f]:\| f\|_{\infty,(S,X)}< \infty\}\), where \[ \| f\|_{\infty,(S,X)}= \{\inf\alpha: v(\{s\in S:\| f(s)\|_X> \alpha\})= 0\}. \] The class of bounded linear operators from \(X\) into \(Y\) is denoted by \({\mathcal B}(X,Y)\), and the adjoint space of bounded linear functionals on \(X\) is denoted by \(X^*\). The results of this paper relate to estimates for integral operators with operator-valued kernels of the form \[ {\mathcal K}(f)(t)= \int_S k(t,s) f(s)\,dv(s),\;f\in L^p(S,X), \] where \(k: T\times S\to{\mathcal B}(X,Y)\). In particular, in accordance with estimates known to be applicable to cases in which \(k\) is a scalar-valued kernel, it is shown that: if (i) \(\sup_{s\in S}\int_T\| k(t,s)\,x\|_Y d\mu(t)\leq c_0\| x\|_X\) for \(x\in X\), (ii) \(\sup_{t\in T}\{\int_S\| k^*(t,s)\,y\|_{X^*} dv(s)\leq c_1\| y\|_{Y^*}\) for \(y\in Y^*\), then for \(1\leq p\leq\infty\), \({\mathcal K}: L^p(S,X)\to L^p(T,Y)\), and \[ \|{\mathcal K}(f)\|_{p,(T,Y)}\leq c^{1/p}_0 \tau c^{1-(1/p)}_1\| f\|_{p,(S,X)}. \]
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integral operators on Bochner spaces
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convolution with operator-valued kernels
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