Schur-type Banach modules of integral kernels acting on mixed-norm Lebesgue spaces
Abstract
Schur's test states that if satisfies and , then the associated integral operator acts boundedly on for all . We derive a variant of this result ensuring boundedness on the (weighted) mixed-norm Lebesgue spaces for all . For non-negative integral kernels our criterion is sharp; i.e., it is satisfied if and only if the integral operator acts boundedly on all of the mixed-norm Lebesgue spaces. Motivated by this criterion, we introduce solid Banach modules of integral kernels such that all kernels in map boundedly into for all , provided that the weights are -moderate. Conversely, if and are solid Banach spaces for which all kernels map into , then and are related to mixed-norm Lebesgue-spaces; i.e., and for certain weights depending on the weight . The kernel algebra is particularly suited for applications in (generalized) coorbit theory: Usually, a host of technical conditions need to be verified to guarantee that coorbit space theory is applicable for a given continuous frame and a Banach space . We show that it is enough to check that certain integral kernels associated to belong to ; this ensures that the coorbit spaces are well-defined for all and all weights compatible with .
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@article{arxiv.2006.01083,
title = {Schur-type Banach modules of integral kernels acting on mixed-norm Lebesgue spaces},
author = {Nicki Holighaus and Felix Voigtlaender},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.01083},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
Added appendix on sharpness for complex-valued integral kernels