The fractional Hausdorff operators on the Hardy spaces \(H^p(\mathbb{R}^n)\) (Q519956)

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The fractional Hausdorff operators on the Hardy spaces \(H^p(\mathbb{R}^n)\)
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    The fractional Hausdorff operators on the Hardy spaces \(H^p(\mathbb{R}^n)\) (English)
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    31 March 2017
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    The authors deal with the one of the most interesting parts of the study of Hausdorff operators: estimates in the Hardy spaces \(H^p\) with \(0<p<1\). After the work of \textit{Y. Kanjin} [Stud. Math. 148, No. 1, 37--45 (2001; Zbl 1001.47018)] on the one hand and of the reviewer with \textit{A. Miyachi} [ibid. 194, No. 3, 279--292 (2009; Zbl 1184.42002)] on the other hand, the situation is clear in dimension one for \[ ({\mathcal H}f)(x)=({\mathcal H}_{\varphi}f)(x)=\mathrm {int}_{\mathbb{R}_+}\frac{\varphi(t)}{t}f\Big(\frac{x}t\Big),dt. \] There were no such results for the analogs of \({\mathcal H}f\) in several dimensions. In fact, there are no such in the paper under review as well. Instead, the following is done. It turns out that \({\mathcal H}f\) is equivalent to \[ (Hf)(x)=({H}_{\varphi}f)(x)=\mathrm{int}_{\mathbb{R}_+}\frac{\varphi\Big(\frac{x}t\Big)}tf(t),dt. \] The authors prove their multidimensional estimates just for the analogs of \(Hf\), which cannot be transformed to the multidimensional Hausdorff operators as they have been studied for other spaces. These are of considerable interest but the results for ``genuine'' multidimensional Hausdorff operators in the Hardy spaces \(H^p\) with \(0<p<1\) are yet to come.
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    fractional Hausdorff operator
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    Hardy space
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    Riesz transform
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