On some restricted inequalities for the iterated Hardy-type operator involving suprema and their applications
Abstract
In this paper we characterize the inequality \begin{equation*} \bigg( \int_0^{\infty} \bigg( \int_0^x \big[ T_{u,b}f^* (t)\big]^r\,dt\bigg)^{\frac{q}{r}} w(x)\,dx\bigg)^{\frac{1}{q}} \le C \, \bigg( \int_0^{\infty} \bigg( \int_0^x [f^* (\tau)]^p\,d\tau \bigg)^{\frac{m}{p}} v(x)\,dx \bigg)^{\frac{1}{m}} \end{equation*} for or , where and are weight functions on . The inequality is required to hold with some positive constant for all measurable functions defined on measure space . Here is the non-increasing rearrangement of a measurable function defined on and is the iterated Hardy-type operator involving suprema, whish is defined for a measurable non-negative function on by where and are two weight functions on such that is continuous on and the function satisfies for every . At the end of the paper, as an application of obtained results, we calculate the norm of the generalized maximal operator , defined with and functions for all measurable functions on by \begin{equation*} M_{\phi,\Lambda^{\alpha}(b)}f(x) : = \sup_{Q \ni x} \frac{\|f \chi_Q\|_{\Lambda^{\alpha}(b)}}{\phi (|Q|)}, \qquad x \in {\mathbb R}^n, \end{equation*} from into . Here and are the classical and generalized Lorentz spaces, respectively.
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@article{arxiv.2109.06745,
title = {On some restricted inequalities for the iterated Hardy-type operator involving suprema and their applications},
author = {Rza Mustafayev and Nevin Bilgiçli and Merve Yılmaz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.06745},
year = {2021}
}
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41 pages