Operator-valued Fourier multipliers on multi-dimensional Hardy spaces (Q545412)
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Operator-valued Fourier multipliers on multi-dimensional Hardy spaces (English)
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22 June 2011
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A Banach space \(X\) is said to have property \((\alpha)\) if there exists a constant \(C>0\) such that, for all \(n\in \mathbb N\), \(x_{i,j}\in X\) and \(\alpha_{i,j}\in \mathbb C\), we have \[ \bigg\|\sum_{i,j=1}^{n}\varepsilon_i^{(1)} \varepsilon_j^{(2)}\alpha_{i,j}x_{i,j} \bigg\|_{L^2}\leq \sup_{1\leq i,j \leq n} |\alpha_{i,j}|\bigg\|\sum_{i,j=1}^{n}\varepsilon_i^{(1)} \varepsilon_j^{(2)}x_{i,j}\bigg\|_{L^2}, \] where \((\varepsilon_j^{(1)})_{j\geq 1}\) and \((\varepsilon_j^{(2)})_{j\geq 1}\) are two independent sequences of Rademacher functions. The author establishes operator-valued Fourier multiplier theorems on multidimensional Hardy spaces \(H^p (\mathbb T^d;X)\), where \(1\leq p<\infty\), \(d\in\mathbb N\), \(\mathbb T=[0,2\pi]\), and \(X\) is a complex Banach space having property \((\alpha)\). It is also shown that the assumption that \(X\) has property \((\alpha)\) is necessary when \(d\geq 2\) even for scalar-valued multipliers. When the underlying Banach space does not have property \((\alpha)\), a sufficient condition on the multiplier of Marcinkiewicz type of order \(2\) using a notion of \(d\)-Rademacher boundedness is also given.
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\(H^p\)-spaces
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Fourier multiplier
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Rademacher boundedness
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\(d\)-Rademacher boundedness
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