On the invariance of certain vanishing subspaces of Morrey spaces with respect to some classical operators (Q778765)

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On the invariance of certain vanishing subspaces of Morrey spaces with respect to some classical operators
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    On the invariance of certain vanishing subspaces of Morrey spaces with respect to some classical operators (English)
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    20 July 2020
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    The authors study the behavior of \(p\)-admissible singular type operators (which include classical examples like the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator, singular integral operators, etc.) in certain closed subspaces, with respect to the norm, of the Morrey spaces \(L^{ p,\lambda}(\mathbb R^n)\), defined in terms of different vanishing properties. Since the boundedness of such operators is already known in the whole Morrey space, everything reduces to show that the corresponding vanishing properties are preserved under the action of those operators. In particular, one of the key results is the invariance, with respect to the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator, of the space \(V^{(*)}L^{p,\lambda}(\mathbb R^n)\), defined as the class of functions \(f\in L^{ p,\lambda}(\mathbb R^n)\) satisfying that \[ \lim_{N \to\infty} \sup _{x \in \mathbb{R}^{n}} \int_{B(x, 1)}|f(y)|^{p} \chi_{N}(y)\, d y=0. \]
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    Morrey spaces
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    vanishing properties
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    maximal functions
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    potential operators
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    singular operators
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    Hardy operators
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