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Isomorphic and isometric structure of the optimal domains for Hardy-type operators

Functional Analysis 2022-07-27 v2

Abstract

We investigate structure of the optimal domains for the Hardy-type operators including, for example, the classical Ces\`aro, Copson and Volterra operators as well as for some of their generalizations. We prove that, in some sense, the abstract Ces\`aro and Copson function spaces are closely related to the space L1L^1, namely, they contain "in the middle" a complemented copy of L1[0,1]L^1[0,1], asymptotically isometric copy of 1\ell^1 and also can be renormed to contain an isometric copy of L1[0,1]L^1[0,1]. Moreover, the generalized Tandori function spaces are quite similar to LL^\infty because they contain an isometric copy of \ell^\infty and can be renormed to contain an isometric copy of L[0,1]L^\infty[0,1]. Several applications to the metric fixed point theory will be given. Next, we prove that the Ces\`aro construction XCXX \mapsto CX does not commutate with the truncation operation of the measure space support. We also study whether a given property transfers between a Banach function space XX and the space TXTX, where TT is the Ces\`aro or the Copson operator. In particular, we find a large class of properties which do not lift from TXTX into XX and prove that the abstract Ces\`aro and Copson function spaces are never reflexive, are not isomorphic to a dual space and do not have the Radon--Nikodym property in general.

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@article{arxiv.1906.09672,
  title  = {Isomorphic and isometric structure of the optimal domains for Hardy-type operators},
  author = {Tomasz Kiwerski and Paweł Kolwicz and Lech Maligranda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.09672},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

34 pages; we changed the title and added some corrections compared to the first version