Relative Nash-type and L^2-Sobolev inequalities in Dunkl setting
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Abstract: We investigate local variants of Nash inequalities in the context of Dunkl operators. Pseudo-Poincar'e inequalities are first established using pointwise gradient estimates of the Dunkl heat kernel. These inequalities allow to obtain relative Nash-type inequalities which are used to derive mean value inequalities for subsolutions of the heat equation on orbits of balls not necessarily centered on the origin.
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