Maximal function characterizations of Musielak-Orlicz-Hardy spaces associated to non-negative self-adjoint operators satisfying Gaussian estimates
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Abstract: Let be a non-negative self-adjoint operator on whose heat kernels have the Gaussian upper bound estimates. Assume that the growth function satisfies that is an Orlicz function and (the class of uniformly Muckenhoupt weights). Let be the Musielak-Orlicz-Hardy space introduced via the Lusin area function associated with the heat semigroup of . In this article, the authors obtain several maximal function characterizations of the space , which, especially, answer an open question of L. Song and L. Yan under an additional mild assumption satisfied by Schr"odinger operators on with non-negative potentials belonging to the reverse H"older class, and second-order divergence form elliptic operators on with bounded measurable real coefficients.
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