The Hausdorff operator on weighted \(p\)-adic Morrey and Herz type spaces (Q2281429)

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The Hausdorff operator on weighted \(p\)-adic Morrey and Herz type spaces
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    The Hausdorff operator on weighted \(p\)-adic Morrey and Herz type spaces (English)
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    19 December 2019
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    Let \(\mathbb Q_p\) be the \(p\)-adic field with field norm \(|\cdot|_p\). Then \(\mathbb Q^n_p=\mathbb Q_p\times \dots \times \mathbb Q_p\) is equipped by the norm \(|\mathfrak{x}|_p=\max_{1\leq i\leq n}|x_i|_p\) for \(\mathfrak{x}=(x_1,x_2,\dots,x_n)\in \mathbb Q^n_p\). For the \(n\times n\) matrix \(D=(d_{ij})^n_{i,j=1}\) with \(d_{ij}\in \mathbb Q_p\) we set \(\|D\|=\max_{1\leq i\leq n}\max_{1\leq j\leq n}|d_{ij}|_p\) and \(G(D,\beta)=\|D\|^\beta\) for \(\beta\geq 0\), \(G(D,\beta)=\|D^{-1}\|^{-\beta}\) for \(\beta<0\). Let us consider a measurable on \(\mathbb Q^n_p\) function \(\Phi(t)\), let the \(n\times n\) matrix \(A(t)\) be nonsingular a.e. on \(\mathbb Q^n_p\) and its components be continuous from \(\mathbb Q^n_p\) to \(\mathbb Q_p\). Then for appropriate \(f\) we can define the Hausdorff operator \(H_{\Phi,A}(f)(\mathfrak{x})=\int_{\mathbb Q^n_p}\Phi(t)f(A(t))\,dt\). Let \(B_k(\mathfrak{a})=\{\mathfrak{x}\in \mathbb Q^n_p:|\mathfrak{x}-\mathfrak{a}|\leq p^k\}\), \(k\in\mathbb Z\). We call \(w(t)\) a weight function if \(w(t)\geq 0\) and is locally integrable on \(\mathbb Q^n_p\). Suppose that \(w\) is a weight function, \(1\leq q<\infty\), \(\lambda\geq-1/q\). Then \(w(B_k(\mathfrak{a}))=\int_{B_k(\mathfrak{a})}w(\mathfrak{t})\,dt\) and \(L^{q,\lambda}(\mathbb Q^n_p,w)\) is the collection of all measurable functions \(f\) on \(\mathbb Q^n_p\) such that \[\|f\|_{L^{q,\lambda}}:=\sup\limits_{\mathfrak{a}\in \mathbb Q^n_p, k\in\mathbb Z} \left(w(B_k(\mathfrak{a}))^{-1-\lambda q}\int_{B_k(\mathfrak{a})}|f(\mathfrak{x})|^q\,d\mathfrak{x}\right)^{1/q}<\infty.\] The typical results of this paper are: Theorem 4.2. Let \(1<q<\infty\), \(-1/q\leq \lambda<0\), \(\beta>-n\), \(w(\mathfrak{x})=|\mathfrak{x}|^\beta_p\) and the function \[\Psi(t)=|\det A(t)|^\lambda G(A(t),\beta(\lambda+1/q))G(A^{-1}(t),\beta/q)\Phi(t)\] be integrable. Then \(H_{\Phi,A}\) is bounded in \(L^{q,\lambda}(\mathbb Q^n_p,w)\) and its norm does not exceed \(\|\Psi\|_1=\int_{\mathbb Q^n_p}|\Psi(t)|\,dt\). Theorem 4.3. Let \(1<q<\infty\), \(-1/q\leq \lambda<0\), \(w(\mathfrak{x})=|\mathfrak{x}|^\beta_p\) and \(\Phi\) be a measurable and non negative function on \(\mathbb Q^n_p\). If \(\|A^{-1}(t)\|\leq C_0\|A(t)\|\) for all \(t\in \text{supp} (\Phi)\), then \(H_{\Phi,A}\) is bounded in \(L^{q,\lambda}(\mathbb Q^n_p,w)\) if and only if \(\int_{\mathbb Q^n_p}\Phi(t)\|A(t)\|^{(n+\beta)\lambda}\,\ t<\infty\). Similar to Theorem 4.2 and Theorem 4.3 results are also obtained for weighted central Morrey spaces. A sufficient condition for boundedness of \(H_{\Phi,A}\) in a weighted \(p\)-adic Morrey-Herz space is also established.
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    Hausdorff operator
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    matrix
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    \(p\)-adic weighted Morrey space
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    \(p\)-adic weighted Morrey-Herz space
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    sharp estimates
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