A Calderón theorem for the Poisson semigroups associated with the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck and Hermite operators (Q6041813)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7686083
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English | A Calderón theorem for the Poisson semigroups associated with the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck and Hermite operators |
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A Calderón theorem for the Poisson semigroups associated with the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck and Hermite operators (English)
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15 May 2023
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The paper investigates the applicability of the Calderón theorem for the Poisson semigroups associated with the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck and Hermite operators. The main result is the following Calderón theorem for solutions of the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck and Hermite equations: Suppose that \(u\) satisfies the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck equation on the upper half-space and is nontangentially bounded at all the points of a set \(E\) of positive Lebesgue measure. Then \(u\) has nontangential limit at almost every point of \(E\). Moreover, for each Lebesgue measurable bounded subset \(E_0\) of \(E\) and \(\alpha>0\), there exist a finite Borel measure \(\nu\) and a function \(\psi\) such that \[ u(x,t) =\int_{\mathbb R^n}P_t^{\mathcal O\mathcal U}(x, y)\, d\nu(y) +\psi(x,t)\quad\text{ on }\mathbb R^{n+1}_+, \] \(\psi\) satisfies the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck equation and \(u\) has nontangential limit \(f(x_0)\) for almost every point \(x_0\in E_0\), where \(f\) is the Radon-Nikodyn derivative of \(\nu\) with respect to the Lebesgue measure. The same statement holds for \(u\) satisfying the Hermite equation if \(P_t^{\mathcal O\mathcal U}\) is replaced by \(P_t^{\mathcal H}\). Moreover, it is proved that the Poisson integral associated with the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck or Hermite operators of a Borel measure, satisfies the corresponding equation and has nontangential limit at almost every point.
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Calderón theorem
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Poisson integral
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Ornstein-Uhlenbeck equation
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Hermite equation
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