Boundedness of singular integrals and their commutators with BMO functions on Hardy spaces (Q1950797)

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Boundedness of singular integrals and their commutators with BMO functions on Hardy spaces
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    Boundedness of singular integrals and their commutators with BMO functions on Hardy spaces (English)
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    28 May 2013
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    If \((X,d,\mu)\) is a space of homogeneous type, \(L\) is a non-negative self-adjoint operator on \(L^2(X)\) satisfying the Davies-Gaffney estimate, \(H^p_L(X)\) is the Hardy space associated to \(L\), and \(0<p\leq1\) (see, e.g., [\textit{S. Hofmann} et al., Mem. Am. Math. Soc. 1007 (2011; Zbl 1232.42018)]), the authors establish sufficient conditions (namely, some uniform estimates on a certain family of atoms) for a singular integral \(T\) to be bounded from \(H^p_L(X)\) to \(L^p(X)\), \(0<p\leq1\), and for the commutator of \(T\) and a BMO function to be of weak-type (1,1) and bounded on the Hardy space \(H_L^1(X)\), under the extra assumption that \(T\) is of weak-type (1,1). As an application, they consider the following cases: (i) \(T\) is the Riesz transform or a square function associated with the Laplace-Beltrami operator on a doubling Riemannian manifold, (ii) \(T\) is the Riesz transform associated with the magnetic Schrödinger operator on a Euclidean space, and (iii) \(T=g(L)\) is a singular integral operator defined from the holomorphic functional calculus of an operator \(L\) or the spectral multiplier of a non-negative self-adjoint operator \(L\).
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    singular integral
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    commutator
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    Hardy space
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    analytic semigroup
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    Riemann manifold
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    Riesz transform
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    Laplace-Beltrami operator
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