Singular integrals in the rational Dunkl setting (Q2674025)

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Singular integrals in the rational Dunkl setting
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    Singular integrals in the rational Dunkl setting (English)
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    22 September 2022
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    In this article, the authors study singular integral convolution operators in the Dunkl setting. More precisely, on \(\mathbb{R}^N\) equipped with a normalized root system \(R\) and a multiplicity function \(k\geq0\), the authors consider a (not necessarily radial) kernel \(K(x)\) satisfying \(|\partial^\beta K(x)|\leq\|x\|^{-N-\beta}\) for \(|\beta|\leq s\), where \(N\) is the homogeneous dimension of the system \((\mathbb{R}^N,R,k)\). Let \(K(x)\) satisfy \[ \sup\limits_{0<a<b<\infty}\Big|\int_{a<\|x\|<b}K(x)dw(x)\Big|<\infty, \] where \(dw\) is the associated measure. The authors prove that if \(s\) is large enough, then a singular integral Dunkl convolution operator associated with the kernel \(K(x)\) is bounded on \(L^p(dw)\) for \(1<p<\infty\) and of weak-type (1,1). Furthermore, the maximal function related to the Dunkl convolutions with truncation of \(K\) is also studied. Personally speaking, this paper is very interesting and very well written. This paper involves a large number of definitions, notation, and estimates, which increases its richness. Overall, this article is a nice piece of work.
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    Dunkl convolutions
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    Dunkl transforms
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    singular integrals
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    maximal functions
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