Convergence of Fourier series at or beyond endpoint
Classical Analysis and ODEs
2011-03-04 v1 Analysis of PDEs
Functional Analysis
Abstract
We consider several problems at or beyond endpoint in harmonic analysis. The solutions of these problems are related to the estimates of some classes of sublinear operators. To do this, we introduce some new functions spaces RL∣x∣αp,s(Rn) and R˙L∣x∣αp,s(Rn), which play an analogue role with the classical Hardy spaces Hp(Rn). These spaces are subspaces of L∣x∣αp(Rn) with 1<s<∞,0<p≤s and −n<α<n(p−1), and R˙L∣x∣αp,s(Rn)⊃Ls(Rn) when −n<α<n(p/s−1). We prove the following results. First, μα-a.e. convergence and L∣x∣αp(R) -norm convergence of Fourier series hold for all functions in RL∣x∣αp,s(R) and R˙L∣x∣αp,s(R) with 1<s<∞,0<p≤s and −1<α<p−1, where μα(x)=∣x∣α; Second, many sublinear operators initially defined for the functions in Lp(Rn) with 1<p<∞, such as Calder\'{o}n-Zygmund operators, C.Fefferman's singular multiplier operator, R.Fefferman's singular integral operator, the Bochner-Riesz means at the critical index, certain oscillatory singular integral operators, and so on, admit extensions which map RL∣x∣αp,s(Rn) and R˙L∣x∣αp,s(Rn) into L∣x∣αp(Rn) with 1<s<∞,0<p≤s and −n<α<n(p−1); Final, Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator is bounded from RL∣x∣αp,s(Rn) (or R˙L∣x∣αp,s(Rn)) to L∣x∣αp(Rn) for 1<s<∞ and 0<p≤s if and only if −n<α<n(p−1).
Cite
@article{arxiv.1103.0618,
title = {Convergence of Fourier series at or beyond endpoint},
author = {Shunchao Long},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.0618},
year = {2011}
}
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20 pages