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Potential maps, Hardy spaces, and tent spaces on special Lipschitz domains

Analysis of PDEs 2012-02-21 v2 Differential Geometry Functional Analysis

Abstract

Suppose that Ω\Omega is the open region in Rn\mathbb{R}^n above a Lipschitz graph and let dd denote the exterior derivative on Rn\mathbb{R}^n. We construct a convolution operator TT which preserves support in \bar{\Omega}, is smoothing of order 1 on the homogeneous function spaces, and is a potential map in the sense that dTdT is the identity on spaces of exact forms with support in Ωˉ\bar\Omega. Thus if ff is exact and supported in Ωˉ\bar\Omega, then there is a potential uu, given by u=Tfu=Tf, of optimal regularity and supported in Ωˉ\bar\Omega, such that du=fdu=f. This has implications for the regularity in homogeneous function spaces of the de Rham complex on Ω\Omega with or without boundary conditions. The operator TT is used to obtain an atomic characterisation of Hardy spaces HpH^p of exact forms with support in Ωˉ\bar\Omega when n/(n+1)<p1n/(n+1)<p\leq1. This is done via an atomic decomposition of functions in the tent spaces Tp(Rn×R+)\mathcal T^p(\mathbb{R}^n\times\mathbb{R}^+) with support in a tent T(Ω)T(\Omega) as a sum of atoms with support away from the boundary of Ω\Omega. This new decomposition of tent spaces is useful, even for scalar valued functions.

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@article{arxiv.1006.0562,
  title  = {Potential maps, Hardy spaces, and tent spaces on special Lipschitz domains},
  author = {Martin Costabel and Alan McIntosh and Robert J. Taggart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.0562},
  year   = {2012}
}