Schur-type Banach modules of integral kernels acting on mixed-norm Lebesgue spaces (Q1982527)
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Schur-type Banach modules of integral kernels acting on mixed-norm Lebesgue spaces (English)
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14 September 2021
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A weighted mixed-norm Lebesgue space \(\mathbf{L}^{p,q}_w\) introduced in [\textit{A. Benedek} and \textit{R. Panzone}, Duke Math. J. 28, 301--324 (1961; Zbl 0107.08902)] roughly speaking consists of functions of two variables such that they are \(p\)-summable in the first variable and the respective \(L_p\) norms are \(q\)-summable over the second variable (with respect to a weight \(w\)). The paper under review generalises the classic Schur's test for an integral operator with a Schwartz kernel \(K(x,y)\) to be bounded on \(L_p\) simultaneously for all \(1\leq p \leq \infty\): there is a common bound \(C\) for \(L_1\) norms \(\| K(\cdot,y)\|_1 <C \) and \(\| K(x,\cdot)\|_1<C\) for all \(x\) and \(y\). Proving a similar result for \(\mathbf{L}^{p,q}_w\), the authors introduce solid Banach modules \(B_m (X, Y )\) of integral kernels such that they boundedly map \(\mathbf{L}^{p,q}_w\) into \(\mathbf{L}^{p,q}_v\), for arbitrary \(1\leq p, q \leq\infty\), provided that the weights \(v,w\) are \(m\)-moderate. These results are applied to study coorbit spaces associated to continuous frames and their subsequent discretizations.
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Schur's test
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Schwartz kernel
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mixed-norm Lebesgue space
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coorbit space
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continuous frame
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discretization
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