Spectral multipliers on spaces of distributions associated with non-negative self-adjoint operators (Q723762)

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Spectral multipliers on spaces of distributions associated with non-negative self-adjoint operators
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    Spectral multipliers on spaces of distributions associated with non-negative self-adjoint operators (English)
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    24 July 2018
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    In this contribution the authors study spectral multipliers on test functions, distributions and spaces of distributions defined on a doubling space \((M,\rho,\mu)\) supporting an associated densely defined non-negative, self-adjoint operator \(L\) on \(L_2\) \((M,d\mu)\), whose heat kernel satisfies certain upper Gaussian bounds (Section 3). Taking into account that this setting naturally supports the notion of Besov and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces, the authors provide boundedness results for spectral multipliers on these spaces with a full range of indices (Section 4). As a straightforward consequence of their results the authors obtain the corresponding boundedness results on Lebesgue, Sobolev, Hardy, and Lipschitz spaces (Corollaries 4.1--4.3). Also, similar results on non-classical Besov and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces are given (Theorems 6.2 and 6.4).
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    Besov spaces
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    distributions
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    doubling property
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    equivalent norms
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    Hardy spaces
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    Lipschitz spaces
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    self-adjoint operators
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    Sobolev spaces
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    spaces of homogeneous type
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    spectral multipliers
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    Triebel-Lizorkin spaces
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