A weighted transplantation theorem for Jacobi coefficients (Q2334380)

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A weighted transplantation theorem for Jacobi coefficients
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    A weighted transplantation theorem for Jacobi coefficients (English)
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    7 November 2019
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    Let \(\mathbb{N} = \{ 0, 1, 2, \dots\}\) and \(\alpha, \beta \geq -\frac{1}{2}\). For each sequence \(\{ f(n) \}_{n \geq 0} \in \ell^{2}(\mathbb{N})\), the \((\alpha, \beta)\)-transform \(\mathcal{F}_{\alpha, \beta}\) is defined by \[ \mathcal{F}_{\alpha, \beta}f(x) = \sum_{m=0}^{\infty} f(m) p_{\alpha, \beta}^{m}(x), \] where the \(p_{\alpha, \beta}^{m}\)'s are the Jacobi functions. \(\mathcal{F}_{\alpha, \beta}\) results an isometry from \(\ell^{2}(\mathbb{N})\) onto \(L^{2}(0, \infty)\). Then, taking \(f \in \ell^{2}(\mathbb{N})\), the transplantation operator is defined by \[ T_{\alpha, \beta}^{\gamma, \delta}f(n) = \mathcal{F}^{-1}_{\gamma, \delta}(\mathcal{F}_{\alpha, \beta}f)(n). \] The authors, by using a discrete vector-valued local Calderón-Zygmund theory, which has recently been furnished, prove the boundedness of transplantation operators from \(\ell^{p}(\mathbb{N},w)\) into itself for \(1 < p < \infty\), where \(w\) is a weight in the discrete Muckenhoupt class \(A^{p}(\mathbb{N})\). Moreover, they also obtain weighted weak \((1, 1)\) estimates for these operators.
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    transplantation
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    Jacobi coefficients
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    Jacobi polynomials
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    discrete vector-valued local Calderón-Zygmund theory
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    weighted norm inequalities
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