The two-weighted inequalities for sublinear operators generated by \(B\) singular integrals in weighted Lebesgue spaces (Q385583)

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The two-weighted inequalities for sublinear operators generated by \(B\) singular integrals in weighted Lebesgue spaces
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    The two-weighted inequalities for sublinear operators generated by \(B\) singular integrals in weighted Lebesgue spaces (English)
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    2 December 2013
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    Let \({\mathbb R^n}\) be the \(n\)-dimensional Euclidean space, \(x=(x_1,\,\dots,\, x_n)\) and \(\xi=(\xi_1,\,\dots,\,\xi_n)\) two vectors in \({\mathbb R^n}\), \((x,\xi)=x_1\xi_1+\dots+x_n\xi_n\), \(|x|=(x,x)^{1/2}\), \(x=(x',x'')\), \(x'=(x_1,\,\dots,\,x_k)\), \(x''=(x_{k+1},\,\dots,\,x_n)\), \(\gamma=(\gamma_1,\,\dots,\,\gamma_k)\), \(\gamma_1>0, \,\dots,\,\gamma_k>0\) and \((x')^\gamma=x_1^{\gamma_1}\cdots x_k^{\gamma_k}\). Let \(\mathbb R^n_{k,\,+}=\{x\in\mathbb R^n:\,x_1>0,\,\dots,\,x_k>0\}\), \(1\leq k\leq n\). An almost everywhere positive and locally integrable function \(\omega:\mathbb R^n_{k,\,+}\to \mathbb R\) is called a weight. Denote by \(L_{p,\,\omega,\,\gamma}(\mathbb R^n_{k,\,+})\) the set of all measurable functions \(f\) on \(\mathbb R^n_{k,\,+}\) such that the norm \[ \|f\|_{L_{p,\,\omega,\,\gamma}(\mathbb R^n_{k,\,+})}=\left(\int_{\mathbb R^n_{k,\,+}}|f(x)|^p\omega(x)(x')^\gamma\,dx\right)^{1/p},\,1\leq p<\infty \] is finite. For \(\omega=1\) the space \(L_{p,\,\omega,\,\gamma}(\mathbb R^n_{k,\,+})\) is denoted by \(L_{p,\,\gamma}(\mathbb R^n_{k,\,+})\). The operator of generalized shift is defined by \[ T^yf(x)=C_{\gamma,\,k}\int_0^\pi\cdots\int_0^\pi f((x',y')_\beta, x''-y'')\,dv(\beta), \] where \(C_{\gamma,\,k}=\pi^{-\frac k2}\Gamma^{-1}(\frac{|\gamma|}{2})\Pi_{i=1}^k\Gamma(\frac{v_i+1}{2}),\,(x',y')_\beta =((x_1,\,y_1)_{\beta_1}\cdots(x_k,\,y_k)_{\beta_k})\), \((x_i,\,y_i)_{\beta_i}=(x_i^2-2x_iy_i\cos \beta_i+y_i^2)^{1/2},\,1\leq i\leq k\). The shift operator is closely connected with the Laplace-Bessel differential operator: \[ \Delta_B= B+\Delta_{x''}, \;B=\sum_{i=1}^k\frac{\partial^2}{\partial x_i^2}+\frac{\gamma_i}{x_i}\frac{\partial}{\partial x_i},\;\Delta_{x''}=\sum_{j=k+1}^n\frac{\partial^2}{\partial x_j^2}. \] Let \(T\) be a linear or sublinear operator, which satisfies that for any \(f\in L_{1,\,\gamma}(\mathbb R^n_{k,\,+})\) with compact support and \(x\notin \text{supp} f\), \[ |Tf(x)|\leq c_0\int_{\mathbb R^n_{k,\,+}}T^y|x|^{-n-|\gamma|}|f(y)|(y')^\gamma\,dy, \] where \(c_0\) is independent of \(f\) and \(x\). Under some assumptions on the weight functions \(\omega\) and \(\omega_1\), the authors establish the boundedness of \(T\) from \(L_{p,\,\omega,\,\gamma}(\mathbb R^n_{k,\,+})\) to \(L_{p,\,\omega_1,\,\gamma}(\mathbb R^n_{k,\,+})\) for \(p>1\) and the corresponding endpoint estimate for \(p=1\).
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    weighted Lebesgue space
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    \(B\) sublinear operator
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    \(B\) maximal operator
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    \(B\) singular integral operator
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    two-weighted inequality
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