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The following pages link to Riesz transforms for Jacobi expansions (Q940797):
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- Sobolev spaces associated with Jacobi expansions (Q401095) (← links)
- Dimension free \(L^p\) estimates for single Riesz transforms via an \(H^\infty\) joint functional calculus (Q457646) (← links)
- A transference result of the \(L^p\) continuity from Jacobi Riesz transform to the Gaussian and Laguerre Riesz transforms (Q485181) (← links)
- The Poisson operator for orthogonal polynomials in the multidimensional ball (Q485185) (← links)
- Weak-type inequality for conjugate first order Riesz-Laguerre transforms (Q650084) (← links)
- Littlewood-Paley-Stein type square functions based on Laguerre semigroups (Q653822) (← links)
- Calderón-Zygmund operators related to Jacobi expansions (Q692618) (← links)
- Transferring boundedness from conjugate operators associated with Jacobi, Laguerre, and Fourier-Bessel expansions to conjugate operators in the Hankel setting (Q939097) (← links)
- Operators associated with the Jacobi semigroup (Q1040879) (← links)
- A transference result of the \(L^p\)-continuity of the Jacobi Littlewood-Paley \(g\)-function to the Gaussian and Laguerre Littlewood-Paley \(g\)-function (Q1671193) (← links)
- Dimension-free \(L^p\) estimates for vectors of Riesz transforms associated with orthogonal expansions (Q1686235) (← links)
- Maximal operators of exotic and non-exotic Laguerre and other semigroups associated with classical orthogonal expansions (Q2401692) (← links)
- A solution space for a system of null-state partial differential equations. II (Q2514205) (← links)
- $L^p $ boundedness of Riesz transforms for orthogonal polynomials in a general context (Q2787152) (← links)
- Hilbert transform and related topics associated with Jacobi–Dunkl operators of compact and noncompact types (Q3093135) (← links)
- Dimension-free \(L^p\)-estimates for vectors of Riesz transforms in the rational Dunkl setting (Q6081431) (← links)
- Harmonic analysis associated with the Jacobi-Dunkl operator on \((-\pi, \pi)\): exotic cases (Q6159595) (← links)