Remark on atomic decompositions for the Hardy space H^1 in the rational Dunkl setting
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Abstract: Let be the Dunkl Laplacian on associated with a normalized root system and a multiplicity function . We say that a function belongs to the Hardy space if the nontangential maximal function belongs to , where . We prove that coincides with the space understood as the atomic Hardy space on the space of homogeneous type in the sense of Coifman--Weiss. To this end we improve estimates for the heat kernel of .
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