Interpolation between dyadic Hardy spaces \(H^ p\): the complex method (Q1187296)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 39066
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Interpolation between dyadic Hardy spaces \(H^ p\): the complex method (English)
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28 June 1992
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This ``sparkling jewel'' shows that the intermediate space between two dyadic Hardy spaces \(H^{p_ 0}\) and \(H^{p_ 1}\) \((1\leq p_ j<\infty\), \(j=0,1),\) using the complex method of interpolation, is the dyadic Hardy space \(H^ p\), where \(1/p=(1-t)/p_ 0+t/p_ 1\). The methods are quite different from the trigonometric case, and use a decomposition based on dyadic stopping times which appears in \textit{F. Schipp}, \textit{W. R. Wade} and \textit{P. Simon}: ``Walsh series. An introduction to dyadic harmonic analysis'' (1990; Zbl 0727.42017).
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dyadic Hardy spaces
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complex method of interpolation
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Walsh series
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0.830030620098114
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