An interpolation theorem for sublinear operators on non-homogeneous metric measure spaces
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Abstract: Let be a metric measure space and satisfy the so-called upper doubling condition and the geometrically doubling condition. In this paper, the authors establish an interpolation result that a sublinear operator which is bounded from the Hardy space to and from to the BMO-type space is also bounded on for all . This extension is not completely straightforward and improves the existing result.
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