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Differentiating along rectangles with fixed shapes in a set of directions

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2019-05-08 v1

Abstract

In the present note, we examine the behavior of some homo\-thecy-invariant differentiation basis of rectangles in the plane satisfying the following requirement: for a given rectangle to belong to the basis, the ratio of the largest of its side-lengths by the smallest one (which one calls its \emph{shape}) has to be a fixed real number depending on the angle between its longest side and the horizontal line (yielding a \emph{shape-function}). Depending on the allowed angles and the corresponding shape-function, a basis may differentiate various Orlicz spaces. We here give some examples of shape-functions so that the corresponding basis differentiates LlogL(R2)L\log L(\R^2), and show that in some `model' situations, a fast-growing shape function (whose speed of growth depends on α>0\alpha>0) does not allow the differentiation of LlogαL(R2)L\log^\alpha L(\R^2).

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@article{arxiv.1905.02670,
  title  = {Differentiating along rectangles with fixed shapes in a set of directions},
  author = {Emma D'Aniello and Laurent Moonens},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.02670},
  year   = {2019}
}