English

Basic functional properties of certain scale of rearrangement-invariant spaces

Functional Analysis 2021-09-13 v1

Abstract

Let XX be a rearrangement-invariant space over a non-atomic σ\sigma-finite measure space (R,μ)(\mathscr{R},\mu) and let α(0,)\alpha\in(0,\infty). We define the functional \begin{equation*} \|f\|_{X^{\langle \alpha \rangle}} = \|((|f|^\alpha)^{**})^{\frac{1}{\alpha}}\|_{\overline{X}(0,\mu(\mathscr{R}))}, \end{equation*} in which ff is a μ\mu-measurable scalar function defined on (R,μ)(\mathscr{R},\mu) and X(0,μ(R))\overline{X}(0,\mu(\mathscr{R})) is the representation space of XX. We denote by XαX^{\langle \alpha \rangle} the collection of all almost everywhere finite functions ff such that fXα\|f\|_{X^{\langle \alpha \rangle}} is finite. These spaces recently surfaced in connection of optimality of target function spaces in general Sobolev embeddings involving upper Ahlfors regular measures. We present a variety of results on these spaces including their basic functional properties, their relations to customary function spaces and mutual embeddings and, in a particular situation, a characterization of their associate structures. We discover a new one-parameter path of function spaces leading from a Lebesgue space to a Zygmund class and we compare it to the classical one.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2009.05351,
  title  = {Basic functional properties of certain scale of rearrangement-invariant spaces},
  author = {Hana Turčinová},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.05351},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

22 pages, 1 figure